Vehicle crash causes oil spill on West Wall St, Harrisonville MO


Deputies responded to a vehicle collision on West Wall St that caused an oil spill. Initially, all parties declined emergency medical services. Later, deputies requested fire units to assist with the hazardous oil spill cleanup. The scene involved no visible injuries but required hazard management.
Audio|Source: Cass County Fire and EMS Departments - Central
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Transcript:
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We have two deputies on scene 7 and 2 27th.
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I believe I just saw Harrisonville headed down seven highways south.
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Fort Garland City.
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I'll double check with them and see where they're doing.
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To West Wall Street.
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It's called by an off-duty officer, so you didn't see anyone next to it.
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It did not appear to be contained or in a pit of any kind, 1912.
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Not be called.
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Chief 72?
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Yes, ma'am.
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Deputy is on senior advising all parties are declining EMS.
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Okay, so they're advising us to disregard.
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Affirmative.
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I understand all units available.
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By 1912. 1912.
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Mexico.
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Go for 22.
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You can disregard.
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Copy.
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Disregard[1]ing.
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30 minutes, 31.
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Good.
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Clear Hospital available.
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1914.
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There's a Middlebrough, 25.
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Go ahead.
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We're out.
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En route. 10-row, 802 Westwall in 1915.
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County Chiefs 32.
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Go ahead.
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Other deputies are now requesting you guys to at least have an injured respond back for an oil spill after their collision.
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Engine 32 copies.
Police codes explained
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Disregard: Cancel/ignore the assignment or instruction
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Location mentioned:
W Wall St, Harrisonville, MO 64701
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