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Fuel leak from tank on i-91 southbound near Vermont lineBernardston MA

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I-91, Bernardston, MA

As discussed during the dispatch call, a fuel leak occurred from a 100-gallon tank on the southbound side of I-91 near the Vermont state line. Fire units from Greenfield and Deerfield responded to the scene, closed lanes for safety, and applied absorbent materials to contain and mitigate the leak.

Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
03:43
Transcript:
00:00
See, MSP's on scene advising it was a 100-gallon tank that was full, was leaking from the Vermont line, pulling the side of the gas tank,
00:08
losing a gallon of fuel approximately every couple minutes.
00:15
Okay, we too.
00:21
Engine 2, 83.
00:24
Engine 2.
00:26
Yeah,
00:30
we're going to pull in front, you guys pull them back.
00:37
Greasy, you're going to shut down the travel lane or you want to take the breakdown?
00:46
Traveling is already shut down.
00:48
Pull up in front of that one trooper blocking the lane.
00:54
Just bat, uh, trauma control greenfield engine two,
00:57
three.
00:58
Greenfield engine three.
01:01
Greenfield units on scene,
01:03
out with SP,
01:05
83 with command.
01:08
We'll have an ops channel for us if available.
01:12
Consultant's special.
01:14
Is there one in particular you'd like to use, or does it not matter?
01:19
Go on.
01:21
Myself and I will be checking the area.
01:23
No vehicle in the park while I do believe the business is closed.
01:28
Control, Deerfield Engine 1.
01:30
Deerfield Engine 1.
01:32
Preaching.
01:35
Control is on Deerfield Engine 1.
01:37
Engine 1 is responding I-91 Southbound.
01:42
Harry Xavier responding 2140.
01:46
Control the Greenfield fires.
01:48
Every particular ops channel you would like to use or does it not matter?
01:54
It's all this batch.
01:56
All right.
02:03
I guess front and rear has been checked.
02:06
Code 5 both heels.
02:11
Control from Greenfield engine 3.
02:15
Greenfield engine 3.
02:18
Can you repeat the ops channel you assigned us?
02:23
We can go to 3 if that's good with you.
02:28
Recease, off-3.
02:34
Curl that Deerfield Engine 1, when you get onto scene, you can go to ops 3.
02:39
Deerfield, 1 receives.
02:46
123, grab the booster line from our truck.
02:54
Control,
02:56
91 command on officer.
03:03
So can anyone?
03:05
Okay,
03:09
we still have an active leak, still leaking out of the saddle tank.
03:14
Spreading speedy dry, we do have a cross leg standing by if needed.
03:23
Receive, active leaf, find Stevie dry.
03:27
2145.
03:29
We've been canceled by Greenfield Dispatch.
03:32
We're returning from area of 46.
03:37
Receive 2145.
03:39
We're also supposed to stop the leak in the truck and the stuff.

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I-91, Bernardston, MA

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