Diesel fuel spill near S Lindenwood causes runoff, Mesa AZ


A vehicle's saddle tank was torn off near S Lindenwood, causing 55 to 75 gallons of diesel fuel to spill and run into storm drains. Emergency services secured the spill and requested city environmental and utility teams for cleanup.
Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Medrettec, Medet, Medic Retrieval, 1400, South Dobson Road, Medrette.
00:10
Okay, Hazard sector[1] was able to dike up and secure the runoff as best as they could.
00:15
Like you know, we're going to need city streets out here with a load of sand and them to clean it on up.
00:19
They're going to go available.
00:21
I'm going to go ahead and DC Command at this point.
00:24
We're remaining on the scene with engine 2A for just a little bit longer.
00:27
We'll free up channel 2 for you and take this to C5.
00:34
All armed copies, we have hazard, secured runoff, city will handle with the sand, we're going to discontinue command, we'll be staying on scene with engine 208.
00:44
We're going to clear CEDC 2 and take traffic back to CEDX 5.
00:48
We're going to clear CEDC 2701.
00:51
Command terminated, thank you, sir.
00:54
It's probably an audible holding, 123B, and a 712 as well.
01:01
Simple.
01:06
Tined to the 3 alarm.
01:08
Go ahead. Go ahead.
01:13
A brief discussion with FD safety.
01:17
We do have a seismal amount of diesel fuel that has run off into the storm drains.
01:23
You may want to call back utility control and let them know that.
01:26
We're probably going to need city environmental out here also.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Hazard sector: Incident Command assignment responsible for hazard control/operations
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Location mentioned:
Near S Lindenwood, Mesa, AZ 85212
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