Diesel fuel spill on I-43 northbound in Wisconsin, Rock County WI
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A semi-truck leaked diesel fuel on I-43 northbound near South Carvers Rock Road and South Somerville Road in Wisconsin. Fire and ambulance units responded, and emergency management was notified to handle the fuel spill.
Audio|Heard on: Rock County Public Safety
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06:57
Transcript:
00:00
Dismatch 623 for information, the semi leaking diesel.
00:08
Is the fire department going to need to respond?
00:16
Thank you for caution.
00:20
That's happy.
00:22
Do you, does he know how much he had in this tank?
00:28
Let me find out.
00:32
Okay.
00:36
Okay. Can you enroll?
00:43
Sorry.
00:48
At 600 Henry, I can just go over there and move you over.
00:55
The tank, he said about 100, 110 gallons.
01:05
I copy. 100 to 110 gallons of diesel.
01:09
Do we know how much has spilled so far?
01:15
There has been some amount spilled so far and it's still leaking out.
01:25
I copy.
01:26
Can we clarify what amount is because I have to call other people if that's the case.
01:35
Said forward, my apologies.
01:41
So let me know when you get that.
01:54
Clinton Fire Department respond to I-43 northbound for a gas spill.
02:02
Cross streets are South Carvers Rock Road and South Somerville Road.
02:06
Time now, 07:37.
02:11
Academy Union Union 3363.
02:15
That worked.
02:19
The tank is showing empty.
02:23
Does it look like a hundred gallons still?
02:30
Negative. It doesn't look like a hundred gallons, but I don't know how to figure out how much has left.
02:37
I'm happy.
02:39
There's a trooper en route.
02:46
1120 to rock.
02:47
I'm just passing the 175 southbound now.
02:50
And if we can contact the drivers, see who they have for a tow coming.
02:55
I copy, 623 if you can ask if they have a tow coming or if they need one.
03:13
He didn't know what tow company is going, he was figuring it out.
03:21
I don't have to expired in the arrival man.
03:27
For that's what it's on and then I'll have the plate for the vehicle in a second.
03:33
It's going to be Union Lincoln (number withheld), Union Lincoln (number withheld).
03:39
It's got some true plate on a silver jet.
03:46
Go ahead.
03:48
Oscar 252 (number withheld).
03:56
Tell far.
04:01
September 24 on 117 Silver Addle.
04:08
Hi, Toppy. You can change this to a runoff for now.
04:11
It doesn't appear that vehicle actually struck the railing.
04:14
It's just stuck in the storm from sliding out of the road.
04:20
Oh, sorry.
04:24
315, 315 a.
04:27
Go ahead.
04:29
Let me know when he's ready and you can move that light pole on the road.
04:34
I'll help.
04:37
He's just setting the wire right now, I think.
04:40
Well, I'll let you know.
04:43
How are you happy?
04:47
158-11. Who's seeing something about another level down on the street?
04:52
If you want to look at that on your hard.
04:57
Totally.
05:02
11 or 15 would that be like closer towards apex drive or towards collie?
05:20
623
05:27
Your subject is valid, A, B, C, and D for endorsement, he has an expired H and a valid T.
05:39
If anything,
05:40
emergency management has been contacted,
05:43
just let me know if we need to contact them.
05:47
Clean station, copy.
05:59
Get up, Brady.
06:09
The 441 en route to the mile marker 143 northbound.
06:15
This will be for a diesel spill.
06:20
2-5, can you go to the crossing guard at South Oak Hill 11, lap-on-lap-on-lap-on-lap.
06:25
It starts at 750 to 820.
06:27
I don't have anyone else available.
06:31
Two o'clock have it.
06:33
Two o'clock have it.
06:44
Ambulance 441 respond to I-43 northbound.
06:49
Fraggapsville.
06:50
Cross streets are South Carver's Rock Road and South Somerville Road.
06:55
Time now, 07:44.
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