Vehicle hits kerosene pump causing gas leak, Beaverton MI
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A vehicle collided with a kerosene pump near M-30 in Beaverton, causing a gas leak. The pump was shut off and there was no fire or smoke observed.
Audio|Heard on: Beaverton Area Fire
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Hello, I'm going to sit here this back to be within fire.
00:02
Report of someone hitting the kerosene pump.
00:07
There is a smell of gas, no flames, no smoke.
00:11
It'll be near M-30 in the Beaverton area.
00:17
First tone, 1651.
00:31
Got me sent a dispatch to be within fire.
00:33
Requival PDX, 30.
00:36
Near M-30, Beaverton, vehicle has hit a kerosene pump.
00:44
Pumps are turned off, however, there's a smell of gas,
00:47
no flames, no smoke at this time.
00:50
Check and toll on 1652.
00:59
I'm going to suggest, nice to be written fire.
01:02
The report of a PDX vehicle has collided with the kerosene pump.
01:08
Near M-30 is going to be big eyes.
01:13
There are no flames or smoke, but there is smell of gas.
01:18
This third tone, 1654.
01:31
I'm going to dispatch, you'll be with the fire, reporter, PDX,
01:36
Near M-30.
01:40
You're going to be big hours.
01:42
The vehicle collided with the kerosene pump.
01:46
Pumps are shut off.
01:48
There's a smell of gas, but no flames or smoke at this time.
01:51
This is Fort Tone 1655.
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Location mentioned:
M-30, Beaverton, MI 48612
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