Fire causes tank leak spilling up to 50 gallons on road, Colorado Springs CO


A fire caused a tank to leak, spilling up to 50 gallons of liquid on the road on Railgate Parkway in Colorado Springs. The spill did not spread to the nearby grass or other properties. Multiple fire engines and ambulances responded to the scene to manage the incident.
Audio|Source: Colorado Springs Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Kiva 32 Engine 19, P.F.
00:02
Chains, 1725, Railgate Parkway on a C-BEN medical, and I copy your responding.
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This is that engine 19. Can you start AMR[2], ALS[1], C-2?
00:15
Copy.
00:20
South of your location, so it could turn around.
00:25
Okay, and then he said there's probably no more than 50 five zero gallons in there.
00:32
So that does be the most that's in this tank is leaking out.
00:41
Engine 14 received.
00:44
Joe, can you see if he knows if there's a pet clock shut off before that line?
00:53
I think 1519 a engine 10's call.
00:57
Copy.
01:02
I have this been to mention or one quarter of the engine 19 from Woodland in the island.
01:08
Copy. Is the runoff going eastbound but is still on the road off going eastbound but it's still on the road. It's not getting into the grass or anything.
01:24
That's important, copy.
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Engine 19 arrived.
01:32
Engine 10s arrived.
01:37
We're definitely going to need your tank drop right away.
01:40
It's not to engine 17.
01:46
Engine 17, go ahead.
01:49
You start me a second ambulance code to.
01:52
Coffee.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Emergency medical response providing advanced life-saving care and interventions beyond basic support.
[2]
AMR: American Medical Response
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Location mentioned:
Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80915
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