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Petroleum spill creates roadway hazardCanadian County OK

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N Banner Rd & W Hefner Rd, Oklahoma 73099

According to the dispatch call, a small petroleum product spill near Banner and Hefner roads caused a roadway hazard. Responders moved the container from the roadway and checked the area for safety.

Audio|Heard on: Canadian OK Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Banner and Hefner just to the north, there's a five-ounce bucket that came out of that petroleum product there, but it's created a spill there.
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We've moved the bucket out of the roadway, but someone called in and is checking the area.

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N Banner Rd & W Hefner Rd, Oklahoma 73099

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