Large fuel spill at gas station flows into nearby drain, De Soto IA
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Fire departments responded to a large fuel spill at the Good Stop gas station near Guthrie Street in DeSoto, Iowa. Law enforcement reported that the spilled fuel was beginning to flow into a nearby drain leading to a ditch.
Audio|Heard on: Dallas County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Perry Police
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Transcript:
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DeSoto fire and Van Meter fire responding to a fuel odor or spill.
00:04
At near Guthrie Street, Good Stop.
00:08
In DeSoto,
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DeSoto fire and Van Meter fire, fuel odor or spill.
00:14
At near Guthrie Street, Good Stop.
00:18
In DeSoto,
00:19
Cross streets are Green Street, Ash Street, and Interstate 80.
00:23
Incident operations on Mac 3.
00:25
Timeout 2301.
00:29
Email is Farland.
00:31
Farland.
00:32
What's the infill on this fuel spill?
00:35
Okay then.
00:36
What's the infall on this fuel spill at Good Stop? It's going to be a large fuel spill at the Good Stop.
00:43
Pump 18.
00:44
A trucker with plumbing gas.
00:46
They fell out.
00:48
A large amount of fuel lost.
00:51
I'll be around my POTA.
00:52
Check it up.
00:54
104. Dallas 172, final.
01:00
Dallas 170 final. Dallas 177 final.
01:02
2033.
01:08
4123. 2923.
01:10
9204.
01:11
Dallas 44, final.
01:22
44-5-2ndrafford.
01:28
I was following if you want a device fire, it looks like it started to go onto the creek drain in the ditch area.
01:39
Hello, Skye.
01:40
Soto 421 in route with 5.
01:48
Happy 421 in route at 2305 just be advised law enforcement is on scene and advising that it's starting to go into the drain that goes into the ditch.
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Location mentioned:
Guthrie St, De Soto, IA 50069
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