Vehicle slides off icy driveway causing gas leak, Oakdale PA
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A vehicle slid off an icy driveway near North Ireland Avenue in Oakdale, Pennsylvania, and entered the woods. The vehicle's fuel tank was damaged, causing a gasoline spill. Emergency crews responded to manage the gas leak. There were no injuries reported.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County West Police, Fire, and EMS, South Fire
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Single vehicle acts.
00:07
Single vehicle accident.
00:10
Report.
00:11
No injuries with hazards.
00:14
Area near North Ireland Avenue, Oakdale.
00:23
God modern.
00:32
Two and not rescue three.
00:37
Two, nine, rescuant three.
00:54
Yeah, it's North Island Avenue and Heptail.
00:57
Call reporting vehicle slid down ice covered driveway into the woods.
01:01
No injuries report there's a tail on scene trying to get the vehicle out of the wooded area.
01:05
It's damage to the fuel tank.
01:07
20-06.
01:14
Okay, town, this is an obvious.
01:15
I'll be up.
01:18
Okay.
01:20
Get it calling out, readoutify.
01:25
3701.
01:27
Cog.
01:30
Connie, slow the fire department down.
01:34
I have no injuries here.
01:39
That's copy. They're saying they may get a gas like you.
01:46
I'll tell you what we do have.
01:48
We do have a gas spill.
01:50
The smell of gas is heavy.
01:52
I see the gas pipeline here.
01:54
It looks like it got close.
01:57
It doesn't look like it hit it.
02:02
All right, all out of now.
02:10
Yeah,
02:13
Toronto Avenue. The employee terminal machine in the fire department's weather response.
02:17
I have an active gas leak from the vehicle.
02:19
Turning right.
02:26
Squad 215 is on the scene.
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Oakdale, PA 15071
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