Fuel spill cleanup underway near gate Alpha 3, Boston MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a small fuel spill involving approximately six gallons occurred near gate Alpha 3 on the ramp at Boston airport. Cleanup is underway, and equipment was taken out of service due to a faulty connection.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk MA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:13
Transcript:
00:00
Tensionnel company dispatching engine three that's engine three to alpha three rampside for a small fuel spill from an aircraft I get engine three gate alpha three rampside for a small fuel spill 1920
00:17
three's on
00:19
I get Engine 3 to gate Alpha 3 on the ramp for a small fuel spill from an aircraft, 1921.
00:26
Fire alarm, N23 is off Alpha 3.
00:29
Engine 3 has command, cleanup in progress.
00:32
Stand by for a report.
00:34
Received on scene, cleanup in progress, 1925.
00:39
Fire Alarm from Alpha, man.
00:42
Go ahead, file alarm.
00:44
It's about 6 gallons of fuel on the ground,
00:47
no drains involved.
00:50
6 gallons, no drains. 6 gallons, no drains.
00:54
Fire alarm from Alpha command.
00:57
Alpha, come in. Alpha, come in, go ahead.
01:00
It's going to be a Swiss port fueling card number (number withheld).
01:04
We're going to be taking it out of service to a faulty connection.
01:08
We see Swissport Fuel Card, 7-0.
01:11
You'll take it out of service.
01:13
1929.
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Location mentioned:
Gate A3, Boston, MA 02128
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