Fuel leak from pump stopped near Curry St, Greensboro NC


Fire crews responded to a fuel leak of about 10 gallons from a fuel pump near Curry St. The leak was stopped. They checked a nearby structure for fire or hazard but found no visible smoke, alarm, or flames.
Audio|Source: Guilford Metro Fire
02:12
Transcript:
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I don't know. It's verified the leak is stopped. It's going to be coming from a fuel pump, not to take itself.
00:15
Minimal amount of fuel on the ground, approximately 10 gallons.
00:20
I mean, it's all going to be in one place, or is it scattered from Dr. and Gapelts? Don't worry about that now.
00:28
Bill.
00:35
8109.
00:38
Tork-2-54, respondent, Lindwood.
00:42
Turk 2-54, 104.
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104.
00:47
104. 104,
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2.
00:53
It appears to be in this one spot.
01:00
49 is spagin at Sherell, run the court.
01:09
1923, one story of those initial structure, another showing, she's not on command.
01:13
Yeah, that's a key.
01:19
She's fine, table.
01:24
Down there, too.
01:29
Go ahead.
01:32
I just set the legal stop.
01:34
What would you need from us? We're probably about five minutes away.
01:42
Region 8, 10-9[1] your traffic, too are low.
01:49
Region 9 is on scene station.
01:55
179 on scene station.
02:01
Lost streets are Markins and Curry Street.
02:07
I don't hear an alarm and see anything through the front door. I know they said the guys out.
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10-9: Repeat last transmission
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Location mentioned:
Curry St, Greensboro, NC 27406
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