Vehicle leaking oil due to missing drain plug, Cambridge MA


Fire rescue responded to a vehicle leaking oil on the street in Cambridge, MA. The oil drain plug had fallen out, causing the spill. Firefighters applied absorbent material and coordinated with police to contact the vehicle owner. The car was unable to move and may require towing.
Audio|Source: Cambridge Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
We're on location.
00:01
The floor at Ferral Street Command Service.
00:03
Off the command of your channel 1414.
00:08
Had you two call fire alone. What channel we asked you?
00:12
1414.
00:15
Preceteen.
00:23
Roll Street command call Fireland.
00:25
Hello, Mayford.
00:31
We have a par car.
00:33
It appears that the oil plug probably fell out of the oil tank.
00:38
We're looking speedy dry on it now.
00:40
Keep the truck coming.
00:42
Just for some extra speedy drive, but I think you can cancel the divisions.
00:46
Paro method.
00:48
Call on the vision, too.
00:51
Division 2 at the cancellation.
00:54
Yes, sir, speaking.
00:55
Thank you.
01:01
May I call, silent.
01:04
Hello, sir.
01:11
You can cancel the truck. We've got enough to be dry. We're with CPD right now. We're trying to contact the owner. I don't think the car is going to be able to move so they might to call for a tow.
01:22
And join the final.
01:25
Okay.
01:27
Receive, we'll cancel Lada 1, 18A.
01:29
Call on RERC.
01:31
Available.
01:32
311.
01:33
311 at 1818.
01:35
Call them out of 1. Call them out of 1.
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Battle One, we have that available.
01:40
Available 1818.
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