Hazardous material incident and nearby vehicle collision in Palm Harbor, Palm Harbor FL
Hazardous materials and fire crews responded to a hazardous materials incident near U.S. Highway 19 North and Lake Tarpon Drive in Palm Harbor, Florida. The safety data sheets were reviewed and wind conditions were monitored. Residents were advised to evacuate or avoid the area. A motor vehicle collision was later reported nearby, possibly related to the incident response.
Audio|Source: Pinellas County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Hazmat 38, engine 38 on scene.
00:02
I'm sure, hazmat 38, engine 38 on scene.
00:05
Hazmat 380 wants you to do a part check on Hazmat Alpha when you arrive.
00:16
FireTac, Bravo, NG-5-0, Chespan, Cangit Pinkled Hall Park 2908-8-1.
00:21
U.S. Highway 19, North Road, (number withheld), Firet.
00:24
Firetack, Bravo.
00:25
Firetack, Bravo.
00:30
Command to manage the EMS are you on channel?
00:37
Archive Bravo, Medic 1, greeting problems, (number withheld), noon avenue south grid 671A, medic 1, contact Bravo.
00:50
Contact Bravo.
00:51
That's right, next to the building.
00:57
Truck 1 on the seat.
01:06
You're just going to hand right now.
01:13
Harris first.
01:14
Slowly.
01:17
I'm happy this.
01:23
Standaged in 36.
01:24
It has not was able to get those MSDS sheets off of phone.
01:34
For what I understand the hazmat team got the MSDS sheets through a digital format, so they're aware of it right now.
01:40
We're just trying to back you out of that area for now.
01:43
Okay.
01:46
Copy. We're coming out with our engine.
01:49
It's approved.
01:50
We can bring it out.
01:53
The advise the wind seems to be shifting further south and west.
01:58
Copy.
02:06
Eight six go ahead medic seven just trying to get an ETA we are about five minutes out in the last review in it repeat in the last review unit repeat.
02:35
Engine 36, do you need us to advise any other residents on our way out?
02:41
If you can make your way out, I'm going to put a team together so that way we can make sure from the mapping we can hit all those residents.
02:50
Engine 36, copy.
02:56
She is 17, engine 17.
03:00
And there you go.
03:02
Do you want us to take that for you?
03:06
We're on scene.
03:10
We're on scene.
03:12
We just have to FHP on scene.
03:15
I'll see your 40-minute timer.
03:19
I'll see your 40-minute timer.
03:23
Good.
03:32
Mr. 5-0 is the patient.
03:34
Senator's 5-0 with A.2.
03:36
(number withheld).
03:41
AirTech Bravo, truck 6-7, quad-65, motor vehicle collision, U.S.I.W.
03:45
19 North and Lake Turban Drive, 9-8B, truck-6-7-2-6-5, FireTech, Bravo.
03:52
FireTech, Bravo.
03:53
I'm a patient.
03:58
The rescue pilot with patient.
03:59
Your assistant is (number withheld).
04:04
24 location.
04:08
The officer rescue 34, the patient and solicitor is 198 BLS.
04:12
The agency center is (number withheld).
04:20
(number withheld), so how that's your location?
04:27
We're currently fighting the traffic.
04:29
It would...
04:33
They were less than five depending on the traffic.
04:40
I got you.
04:43
Engine 17, a patient.
04:46
The patient sensor is (number withheld).
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