Fuel spill closes road near Everett's Road Suffolk, Suffolk VA
Fire and rescue crews responded to a diesel fuel spill of about 75 to 100 gallons on the road and soil near Everett's Road in Suffolk, Virginia. No fuel was found to have entered waterways. Public works was requested to apply sand or absorbent materials to contain the spill.
Audio|Source: Suffolk City Fire and Rescue
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Let them know we have approximately 75 or 100 gallons of diesel fuel on the road and in the soil.
00:08
It doesn't appear to be going into the waterway.
00:11
Also, we may need public works out here to spread sand on the roadway.
00:18
Trevor you cut out first contact who?
00:23
B.E.Q.
00:25
Two.
00:31
20096 operator.
00:33
Can you bring some oil dry if we have it?
00:43
51 engine nine operator will you pretty much level?
00:48
Okay.
00:54
I think nine back on primary.
00:56
Hello.
01:01
Man agent six in clear.
01:14
4-3 clear on the primary.
01:17
You should be clear about him.
01:27
Tell.
01:32
How? FM-FM-5 was small.
01:37
F-M-5 to suffer. F-M-5 to suffer it.
01:45
75, go ahead.
01:50
I'm already en route to the accident on Everett's.
01:53
Can you advise what TAC channel there on, please?
01:57
104 every, TAC 2[1].
02:03
75 on channel.
02:05
104.
02:07
Everett's road command.
02:10
Go ahead. I contacted the local DEQ office and left a message.
02:18
Okay, thank you.
02:20
So forth, do we still need public works to respond?
02:24
Yes, I would have them.
02:26
Hello.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TAC 2: Tactical channel 2 (operations/scene coordination channel)
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