Hazmat incident after Freon leak at Barboursville home, Barboursville VA
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A hazmat incident occurred at a home near Preddy Creek Road in Barboursville when the caller damaged a Freon unit while working in a crawl space. The caller was alone, not ill, and was advised to evacuate the building.
Audio|Heard on: Greene County Fire and EMS
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
In the area near Preddy Creek Road, Barboursville, hazmat incident.
00:13
Petitions,
00:15
21, premium us.
00:49
Near Preddy Creek Road, Barboursville, hazmat incident.
00:56
Station 2-13-2-13.
01:06
Medics 6 in row.
01:08
Medics 6, 1326, you're responding to near Preddy Creek Road.
01:13
Respond from Lumber Lane, Perry Lane, Barboursville.
01:16
You're responding for a hazmat.
01:20
Caller advised he hit the Freon unit in a crawl space while working.
01:25
He is the only person on scene having no illness.
01:30
He's unable to show anything.
01:33
Nothing further.
01:34
Your instant number is going to be (number withheld).
01:40
Next, sir.
01:42
Next, sir.
01:45
T-213.
01:49
C-213.
01:50
C-201.
01:59
I understand that the caller said he hit a Freon unit.
02:04
Is he meaning he hit the Freon lines to the HVAC unit below the house?
02:09
That's permanent.
02:11
Okay,
02:17
I'm sorry, I'm a route from station.
02:19
Okay, 221 routes, station 1328.
02:27
Chief 101 is going to green.
02:28
If you still have them on the line, advise them to exit the structure and not to reenter.
02:35
This 24, you've been advised to evacuate.
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Location mentioned:
Preddy Creek Rd, Barboursville, VA 22923
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