Diesel spill after truck crash on Lincoln and Maple, Vineland NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a tractor-trailer leaked about 75 to 100 gallons of diesel fuel from a damaged saddle tank at the intersection of Lincoln Avenue and Maple Avenue in Vineland after a crash. The other vehicle left the scene, and no injuries were reported. Emergency crews requested assistance from the health department and the Public Works sand truck to contain the spill.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Fire and EMS - Digital
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Town six from Cumberland County.
00:02
Caller reporting approximately 75 to 100 gallons of diesel fuel leaking from a saddle tank from a tractor-trailer due to a motor vehicle crash.
00:10
The other vehicle fled the scene, no injuries.
00:12
Police were notified.
00:13
EMS sixty-three is reporting tanks actively leaking.
00:52
It's a three by three hole in the side of the saddle tank leaking.
01:31
On the ground, we're going to need a DP case number and a sand truck from Public Works.
01:46
The truck is it on Lincoln?
01:53
It's at the corner of Lincoln and Maple.
02:07
Cumberland, Maple Avenue Command also needs the health department notified.
02:13
Okay, Maple Avenue Command from Cumberland County, you want a response from the health department correct or disnotification?
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
N Lincoln Ave & Maple Ave, Vineland, NJ 08361
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