Liquid nitrogen leak at Harper Cancer Research Institute, South Bend IN


A liquid nitrogen tank leaked at Harper Cancer Research Institute. The vapor spread inside a laboratory room, causing a hazardous materials response.
Audio|Source: South Bend Metro Fire
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Transcript:
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South Bend engine two, engine, engine, three, fire, one, zero three, fire one, sixteen, medic, one, 16,
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medic nine, rescue, one, truck three, south and hazmat response, near North Notre Dame Avenue, Hazmat[1], Priority to Delta, near North Notre Dame Avenue, Harper Cancer Research Institute, respond on fire ground. 1.1254 hours.
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For Notre Dame Fire Information for IndyP.D.,
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heard a dispatch for a hazmat call at Harper Hall, near North Notre Dame Avenue.
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We'll be calling county to get further information, close to to to near North Notre Dame Avenue.
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Hello.
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near North Notre Dame Avenue, Harper Cancer Research Institute, priority 2 for hazmat.
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Staying that liquid nitrogen,
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there is a tank that's leaking.
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It's spreading through one of the rooms and the cloud vapor is all over the lab room.
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One, two, three, four, north, and Notre Dame Avenue.
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This man, you had self-ed engine two to that call on the right now.
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Dispast, 103. One-oh-three. One-three, you're on something up.
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We're going to keep engine 3103, medic 9,
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60 and 116. We're going to disregard all others.
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Okay.
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All incoming companies with the exception of Engine 3103, Maddoch, 960,
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and 116 can disregard.
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Engine 3103, Medic960, and 116, I will continue you and out.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Hazmat: Hazardous materials incident
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Location mentioned:
Near N Notre Dame Ave, South Bend, IN 46617
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