Hazmat team responds to spill on Route 78 in New Jersey, Hunterdon County NJ
A hazardous material team was dispatched to handle a fluid spill on Route 78 in New Jersey. Traffic was backing up, and responders were advised to use the slow lane shoulder for access. The Department of Transportation and a sand truck were also sent to manage the situation.
Audio|Source: Hunterdon County and Raritan Twp Fire
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Transcript:
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Fluid leaks have been stabilized with 882.
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We're going to be standing by for DOT.
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Tough.
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78 command from brush 25.
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DOT's here, they're walking up to you now.
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Very safe, second.
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178 command, I'll be out away from mobile again.
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Under 178 command, off 6.
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Station 32, station 1. 788 command.
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Call.
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486. You can be notified the hazmat team, they can respond to an emergency until they rechecked at 11 on Route 78. Once traffic backs up, their best approach is going to be to slow lane shoulder.
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Brian Rescue. To proceed to exit 11 or the traffic backs up and then take the lines over.
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Correct.
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DLT is already dispatched a sand truck also.
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I-78, New Jersey
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