Heating oil spill reported in residential basement, Ephrata PA


Fire crews responded to a reported spill of up to 300 gallons of heating oil in a residential basement near Duke Street in Ephrata. Additional fire and alarm activations were reported at a nearby commercial address.
Audio|Source: Lebanon County Fire
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Transcript:
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Lancaster County, Ephrata, near Duke Street, that it's a duty-fifty requested, 1730-7.
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County, 2.50.
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G-50.
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I'll respond to Lakes County, Ephrata.
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Topby, you're responding, 1742.
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Lancaster's advising that they had...
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Call that advised there was possibly up to 300 gallons of heating oil that got spilled in their basement.
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Okay. 1742.
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C-11[1], 20[2] through east through 27 southeast street commercial fire on 154, 1744.
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1744. 20[2], 1744.
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1744. 17-1. 17-iron, 21 response.
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2117, 1745, plus from the alarm company, Zone 9 South Commercial Fireland.
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County 250.
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Got you.
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I'm reading the cat notes here of Lancaster County.
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You want to dispatch my squad a while?
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Absolutely, 1746.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
C-11: Radio channel/talkgroup C-11 (command/tactical channel)
[2]
20: Location ("What's your 20?" = what's your location)
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Location mentioned:
Near Duke St, Ephrata, PA 17522
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