Gasoline spill at state street and west berkley avenue, Norfolk VA
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A gasoline spill occurred near State Street and West Berkley Avenue involving a 2011 BMW. Emergency responders are on the scene managing the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Service call State Street West Berkley Avenue.
00:13
Engine 8 on a service call, State Street and West Berkley Avenue.
00:17
Engine 8 for a service call, State Street, West Berkley Avenue.
00:21
Use Tac 5 on Tac 5 in (number withheld).
00:27
Atic-15 in Norfolk.
00:32
Go ahead.
00:36
He's from medic 15, clear, no UMS needed.
00:39
Patiently waiting in the CBS for PD.
00:43
Mike 15, I copy.
00:49
Engine, you're responding.
00:53
EngineA, copy.
00:54
Engine A copy.
00:59
You could be responding to a spill,
01:02
gasoline leaking out of a 2011-grade BMW on State and West Berkley Avenue.
01:08
At (number withheld) hours.
01:11
Engineer at home scene.
01:13
Engineering and copy.
01:19
Stroke.
01:24
Stroke 1585 Wistling and Drive, Norfolk Academy.
01:32
Norgre chat on.
01:37
8-on-5.
01:38
Hey JN-5. Hey, Nograke.
01:42
PD you have a message.
01:45
PD does not have a message, is this an accident?
01:51
Medic 16 for Stroke 1585 Westland Drive at North Academy.
01:56
Medics 16, stroke, 1585 Wesleyan Drive at North Academy on Tag 2, Type 2, (number withheld).
02:03
Friend and a half, Peter, we'll speak with you toad.
02:08
Unreadable.
02:11
Norfolk Engine 8, Tac 5, you said the vehicle needs to be towed?
02:17
There was a little intersection right now and we have a HACA of wreak the gas.
02:22
Norfolk copies.
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Location mentioned:
W Berkley Ave & State St, Norfolk, VA 23523
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