Fuel spill investigated on westbound road in York County, York PA
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a report of a possible fuel spill on the westbound side of the roadway near mile markers 2.4 to 3 in York County, Pennsylvania. The area was checked but no spill was found on the road. The fuel spill is contained in one area, and further cleanup is planned.
Audio|Heard on: York County Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Your utility 21s and are out to investigate a possible fuel spill from helping me spend an outside.
00:07
Okay, 1748.
00:14
Your friend, (name withheld) and I'm one.
00:20
from Mountaine to Sherman Street.
00:24
I don't even find anything on the roadway.
00:27
Police engineer N-1, Engine 893 is available.
00:30
Can you have an undone engineer 930 available?
00:36
Chief-Fundity York?
00:45
You have an unduly officer call me on my cell phone?
00:53
Okay, thank you.
00:59
Company 63, off 6303, Springfield Township, (number withheld), Silver Maple Circle, Public Service.
01:08
Time of 1754.
01:13
We are from utility 21.
01:15
We could have August fill in the road starting at mile marker 2.46.7, the westbound side, or 3.
01:22
Going away and outside exit.
01:27
Okay, send you the 25.
01:33
263-1, okay.
01:40
Eric from Utility 21.
01:44
Utility 21.
01:47
It's 89, that fuel still is entirely in their area.
01:51
And if something is being handled with it, we can't do anything else to have to end up to come out with the sand truck.
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York County, PA
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