Propane truck fire on Ohio Turnpike westbound mile 224, Huron OH


A propane truck caught fire on the Ohio Turnpike westbound near mile marker 224. The truck and trailer were removed, but the tractor and debris remain in a ditch. Hazardous materials and fire crews are on the scene. The hazardous material involved cannot get wet, and it is currently raining. Firefighters are cooling down the area and cleanup is ongoing.
Audio|Source: Ohio Turnpike Commission and OSP District 10
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Transcript:
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224 westbound there's a 34[1] unknown vehicle called in by Austin Town Okay
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We're at 25 alone
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Okay Okay
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No, single-sex, 31-1-553-8 west.
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The trailer from the commercial has been removed.
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The propane truck has been removed.
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The tractor is still in the ditch along with some other debris.
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They'll be back in the morning to get that.
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Fire has Matt, everybody's at the scene.
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Riches is finishing up, hooking up the propane truck now.
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I mean, they'll be clear seen.
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There is a cleaning company on the still on site.
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I mean 58 is going to be behind them until they're done.
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Okay, thank you very much.
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Excellent work, Everett team.
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Maria V-152, Berea.
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B-152.
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147. Did any advice what kind of vehicle it was? I'm out of it.
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I'm out with it.
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1457. I have a double left link closure eastbound first early warning 159.75 first arrowboard at 161.25 second arrowboard at 161.8 ending at 162.2.2.
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RP is going to be Lincoln.
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948-865. I'll get you a state.
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It's a breakfire.
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Okay, thank you.
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Okay.
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2758, free to 2017-58.
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I have yeah I got a spig 34[1] unknown if it's fully ungulfed uh 224 westbound 224 west
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4 3 5 because then I'm re-fueled I'm in around so that's 301 all clear for us I appreciate I think 1457 1457 1457 2511 12 17 31 everybody thanks for
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24 C57, be advised that it is hazmat to be wet.
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You're welcome, you too.
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Sure thing, Mr.
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Brown.
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It's got to be Louisiana.
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It's a hot break.
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You didn't...
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Have good night.
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Go ahead. It's also hazmat and it cannot get wet.
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Go ahead.
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You're welcome.
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PR212 debris.
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Correct, but if you could have the fire department, just come out so they can at least cool down the threat ground a little bit.
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Right, we have a...
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Okay.
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Anybody say...
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Here, 12.
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All fire personnel are 45 from the scene.
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What was the 39 for that 34[1] personally engulf?
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224 westbound.
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Okay,
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12. Copy, do you know if they need me to head that way, or 2070 is close by? If you could.
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Copy, I'm at the 212-5 eastbound right now.
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Okay, to be advised that we were just told that the vehicle is ahead and it cannot be wet.
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Copy, it is raining right now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
34: Juvenile/child
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