Tractor trailer hits guard rail causing fuel spill on highway, Allamuchy Township NJ
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A tractor trailer struck the guard rail on highway 80 westbound near Christopher Columbus Highway in Allamuchy Township, causing a diesel fuel spill across multiple lanes. Emergency services responded with hazmat teams to address the fuel leak.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 9175 received 80 westbound 18.4.
00:04
State Police report a tractor trailer struck the guard rail in the left lane, requesting a block.
00:12
For an EG warrant.
00:18
Rescue 9-175 from work.
00:22
Go ahead, Orrne.
00:25
State Police just called back.
00:27
Apparently you have a fuel leak there.
00:30
Unknown size.
00:32
They requested hazmat.
00:33
Do you want to re-alert? You want me to start them?
00:37
I'm good on my side for Hazmat.
00:40
We'll be there in two minutes.
00:42
I'll give you an update.
00:43
I'll advise if we need them.
00:45
Di received.
00:54
County, Rescue 9175, gone out of location, 980.
00:57
System 91 will have command.
01:01
Rescue 9175, receive.
01:03
423.
01:12
Canny, I got fuel across all three lanes throughout 80 westbound at hazmat started, level 1 and 2.
01:17
Okay.
01:25
Pretty safe.
01:42
Warren County Hazmat responding to Allamuchy Township near Christopher Columbus Hwy westbound, 18.4.
01:47
Diesel leak from a tractor trailer, repeating.
01:50
Warren County Hazmat, request to respond.
01:53
Allamuchy Township, 80 westbound, 18.4.
01:58
A fuel leak from a tractor trailer.
02:00
425 is Batcher 15.
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Location mentioned:
Christopher Columbus Hwy, Allamuchy Township, NJ
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