Fire with diesel fuel spill at Round Grove Rd taco restaurant, Lewisville TX


A fire occurred at a Taco Bell near West Round Grove Road involving hazardous materials and a possible diesel fuel spill. Hazmat teams responded, the fire was brought under control on the south side, and multiple emergency vehicles were routed. Several gallons of diesel fuel and oil were spilled on the ground. The incident is expected to last a minimum of two hours. Additionally, a pregnant female employee passed out while working at the drive-through window during the incident.
Audio|Source: Denton County Fire Departments
05:42
Transcript:
00:00
I'm 93, you're out of water.
00:07
We're an engine one zone on the northbound side.
00:18
Receive. I need to control. Fire under control of the south side.
00:29
Fire under control 1302. I'm at three-fourthane.
00:38
Command from out.
00:43
Still still. Still still.
00:46
No.
00:47
No.
00:49
No. No.
00:56
Keani, we need all Americans hazmat[1], please.
01:03
Receive.
01:11
Engine 3 and Menick 1. Respond on Channel 2. Sanging.
01:17
At near West Round Grove Road.
01:20
Taco Bell, Round Grove.
01:22
Cross Street Service to drive in South Valley Parkway.
01:25
Engine 3 and Medic 1.
01:28
Timeout 1304.4.
01:34
3.
01:37
Go ahead.
01:39
Can you show Medic 3 clear the hospital and we'll take that call for Medical 1?
01:44
Bracey.
01:46
Medic 1 received.
01:48
Thank you, Medic 3.
01:54
Medical Emergency 2, 1801, McCordway, number (number withheld), Channel Assignment 2.
02:01
Between Martin Way and Smotherman Road, Timeout, 1305, Medic 2.
02:13
Okay, yeah, you can open it up, okay, thank you. So far.
02:23
Hey, option, come in.
02:27
Go ahead.
02:30
Okay, just need an estimate here. How long do you think we're going to be on scene here? We're just trying to see if we need text off our case.
02:36
Okay.
02:39
It depends on hazmat[1], but I would say a minimum of two hours.
02:45
Copy that.
02:56
Engine 3, Medic 3 having interrupted the feigning, is for a 30-year-old female who passed out.
03:03
She is also pregnant.
03:05
She passed out while working at the drive-through window.
03:09
The engine receipt.
03:16
Okay, I can't get that important,
03:18
right?
03:23
Play still in, 3750, Cliffolks Drive, Incurrent, Channel Assignment 4, Timeout,
03:31
1309, Battalion 2 notification.
03:38
I need to command 591.
03:43
Go ahead. Go ahead.
03:50
You show it's transporting code 1[2] NCO please.
03:55
Recease.
04:00
6-7-9.
04:03
Receive, thank you, sir.
04:09
And I copy the defense.
04:13
Murphy.
04:18
Southern Village is sending an engine for your fill-in.
04:23
Denton is going to be sending a medic.
04:28
Okay, you might tell didn't, to avoid 35,
04:32
and you might let Highland Village know that any responses they need, they're probably going to need to avoid this area as well, take over their routes.
04:42
Recease.
04:47
From command?
04:52
Go ahead.
04:54
Hey Ryan,
04:56
did the diesel rupture, the tank?
05:02
Not determinative.
05:03
And we also have a large amount of oil on the ground.
05:08
They're getting ready to call me. I just want to give them an update. How many gallons of fuel are you thinking?
05:16
Engines 2, Medical Emergency 2, 1801, McCordway, number (number withheld), Channel Assignment 2, between Martin Way and Smotherman Road, timeout[3], 13 and 12, engine 2.
05:35
I'll say several gallons of oil.
05:40
Okay, and is the truck loaded?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
hazmat: Hazardous materials incident
[2]
code 1: Non-emergency response (no lights or sirens)
[3]
timeout: Dispatch time marker (0240 hours)
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