Gravel truck leaking fuel and oil into storm drain


A gravel truck is leaking fuel and oil into a storm drain on the highway, raising concerns about pollution and the need for hazardous materials response.
Audio|Source: Arvada Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00Ski-2, come here.00:04Go for ST52.00:06Do we have an active fuel leak? Are we going to need hazmat?00:18Yeah, fuel from the saddle bag and oil from the engine.00:22But this is not a fuel truck, this is just a gravel truck.00:27But yeah, we have it going into the drain right now.00:31copy active fuel like into the drain.00:33Do we need to get 156 downstream of that? See if it looks like it's going underground, so I don't know where it is it would be going.00:51Thanks.
00:00
Ski-2, come here.
00:04
Go for ST52.
00:06
Do we have an active fuel leak? Are we going to need hazmat?
00:18
Yeah, fuel from the saddle bag and oil from the engine.
00:22
But this is not a fuel truck, this is just a gravel truck.
00:27
But yeah, we have it going into the drain right now.
00:31
copy active fuel like into the drain.
00:33
Do we need to get 156 downstream of that? See if it looks like it's going underground, so I don't know where it is it would be going.
00:51
Thanks.
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Location mentioned:
CO-58, Colorado
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