Fuel spill contained at O'Hare Airport, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fuel spill occurred near Gate 38 at Chicago O'Hare International Airport. Fire department units Engine 9 and Hotel 8 responded to the scene. The spill, caused by a leaking hydrant cart, was cleaned up by workers on site before being confirmed contained by responding crews.
Audio|Heard on: Cook IL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Gate 38, Engine 9.
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Opening the gate.
00:02
Hold the gate for Squad 7, please.
00:05
Close Gate 38 for Squad 7, please.
00:07
Turning the key. You may proceed.
00:08
I have eyes on the camera.
00:10
Engine nine's on the scene.
00:12
Hotel eight for the fuel spill.
00:14
I'm assuming command and changing over to tactical.
00:16
Copy your message received.
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Five seven hotel eight, five seven your message received.
00:22
Six five seven hotel eight.
00:24
Six seven message received.
00:26
Respond three.
00:27
Five three your message received.
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Engine nine to center.
00:31
Yeah,
00:34
There was a leaking hydrant cart here.
00:37
The fuel spill has been cleaned up already by the workers on scene.
00:44
You can hold everybody up.
00:46
I'll get the information and pass it along as we proceed.
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Location mentioned:
Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD), 10000 W O'Hare Ave, Chicago, IL 60666
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