Oil spill from transit bus on highway ramp


Audio|Source: North Central CT Police, Fire and EMS
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104, we're coming from Spencer Street on the top of the East Carver and standard line. Pressure. Andrew 1, District 1. Engine 1, District 1. Company 3 and Company 4. You can respond to, in front of, 21 v2 for Quonic of. It's going to be by Route 20. It's going to be for the oil spill off of a transit bus. It's headed down the ramp a large amount of area. There you have State DOT responding timeout 1456. Just to update you, you have East Hartford engine. We've requested an engine out of Glastonbury and a ladder out of Blue Hills is your cover assignment for Company 1. Your second ambulance is now en route. They're going to be coming in from Rockville Road. Southbound on either workroom. Receiving all messages. 131. 1090. 10-9-8. 10-1. 10-1.0-1, I switch you over to three meetings. 10-1. 7-1.7-2 turn around. East thirdly for the Hazard is 14 less than. Cross Mountain Service. All right, every day. Right. Okay, sorry, 30. Here. That's my fourth sign-off. Have a good night. 8 to go back on. Bad from engine 16. Ernest Street was going to be a communication while our homeowner is aware of the problem. We'll rectify it. Oh, yeah, as a click. He should be all set, Dale. Roger. You can bring your cruise up to where I'm at, and then we'll all set up the phones from there. That's nice. You finder. Devil. District three. What's the make model, that's 14-191. Some kind of truck there with a language bearer. District, go ahead. Sure, does it's a concern. That's the model oil, correct, not gasoline? Yeah, it appears to be Florida oil. 10 plus. Okay. 35. Can you repeat that last call? Was on 20 or in front of bears? In front of there.
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East Windsor, CT
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