Propane truck leaking near Mill Street in Fairfield, Fairfield ME
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A propane truck was leaking near Mill Street close to Skowhegan Road in Fairfield. Emergency services were notified to respond to the hazardous material incident.
Audio|Heard on: Kennebec, Somerset, and Waldo County Fire Departments
Listen to dispatch call
02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Service Com, Fairfield Fire, Griffey Delta, can I hear respond to the Skowhegan Road and truck pullout?
00:06
So again, no pull out on the Skowhegan Road just before the Skowhegan line.
00:11
Okay, got a call from DPS.
00:13
They advise there's a truck unit out with a propane truck that is leaking.
00:18
So again, a propane truck that is leaking.
00:20
You have to pull out.
00:22
Somerset clear, 09-130.
00:32
6-8-9-8-Rat 13.
00:35
Car was in the room.
00:40
Delta Base from Delta...
00:41
...through, our propane league for trailer truck.
00:44
Up at the truck stop on 2-0.
00:51
Trapper, trainer.
00:55
Yeah, don't sell.
00:57
How far? It'll be advised that I put something to your voicemail.
01:04
Yep.
01:10
I am aware you're 106 I'm just advising you of a disabled motor vehicle on near street by northern mattress they're working on tow for it also 201 been advised of your local vehicle accident
01:27
and the information is put in your call for the 28 and the 27 how do you see
01:35
10 for us thank you
01:44
We're going to be set off.
02:01
Delta 2nd, Delta 4.
02:05
Delta 4. Delta 4.
02:07
13 mother today.
02:15
71130.
02:19
Road in Fairfield,
02:22
the director trail with a propane leak,
02:26
right by the Sappi Mill,
02:28
right by the Skowhegan line.
02:30
Skowhegan Road in Fairfield, propane leak, direct the trailer.
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Mill St, Fairfield, ME
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