55-gallon drum leaks substance near Bank of America, Seattle WA


A 55-gallon drum was leaking a substance, possibly vegetable oil, behind the Bank of America on northwest market street. Most of the spill flowed into a storm drain, which responders blocked with dirt to contain it.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Report of a 55-gallon drum leaking behind the Bank of America,
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hopefully vegetable oil.
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Just perhaps from May 5, you can code green automatic.
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Okay, so we can't cold green we don't.
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Matter 10, cold green.
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Just back to Engine 18, can we get a Hazardvise?
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Engine 18 has advice.
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Engine 18, we know engine an informal person.
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I'll give them a call.
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We'll be on a service.
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Engine 18, update it.
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Good, Matt, can you page, Medic1, Doctor, phone for Pharmatic 1? Can you clear us a elevator our patient is extracted and that was to be advised?
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Can we get a spot here? The other can roll down for kerosene on the ground? Okay, N1018, it's not for kerosene, and what do you think the footprint is of that size wise? It's 20 feet long. It is two feet wide. Most of it is run down a storm drain. We block the storm drain with dirt.
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Location mentioned:
Near NW Market St, Seattle, WA 98107
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