Hazmat incident causes evacuation and road closure in California, San Diego County CA


Emergency teams responded to a hazardous materials incident near Sweetwater Road, California. An evacuation order and road closures were put in place. Cleanup was estimated to take about 90 minutes. The evacuation order was later lifted after the area was declared safe.
Audio|Source: Heartland Fire
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Transcript:
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4662. Can you show 4662 and prevent 46 available from the asthma incident on near Sweetwater Rd?
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Chula Vista Engine 51, 2a Vista Medics 51, and Chula Vista Squad 61.
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City, 6 Delta, Hyperst Street, 240 Cypress-S-T, Cross Streets, Twin Oaks Avenue, and Down Avenue.
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Two-Lavista Engine 51, Two-Lavista, AX1, 2-Lavista Squaw Sq C-1, 63, 6 Delta.
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San Diego from 37.
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Diego, 1337, all medical aid.
00:44
Rip down the pain,
00:46
sort of A-LF Angelo.
00:53
Hold up Medical Station 37, 2A83, Hem Springs Road, if you know.
01:05
Two Lovita engine 55 and Julymette 54.
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NACC, 6 Charlie, 6 Delta, 171-Colomer Street.
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Pallamara, 117.
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You have 100, cross streets, 06 Avenue, and Illinois.
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2AV engine 55, July, 7, Charlie, 6 Dallas.
01:29
I can't see your response to level 3.
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I just need backup level pre-table.
01:42
Central IC.
01:49
Central Squad 17 on zone.
01:53
Next to one?
01:55
Okay, per hazmat[1], we can list the evacuation order.
01:59
I'll be releasing truck 14.
02:01
I'll go direct with Ellie on site for the sclosures.
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We have a speed to 90-minute ETA for safe for work for the cleanup.
Police codes explained
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[1]
hazmat: Hazardous materials incident
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