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Hydrochloric acid spill closes lanes near 84th AvenueDenver CO

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Near 84th Ave, Denver, CO 80260

Fire and hazardous material units are responding to a hydrochloric acid spill near 84th Avenue in Denver. Some lanes have been closed and traffic is being blocked in the area. The cleanup is expected to be extended due to the hazardous nature of the material.

Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS
04:32
Transcript:
00:00
I-25 command in 2014
00:03
Go,
00:06
command.
00:07
Yes,
00:12
sir, in investigating the puddle from him exiting it looks like there is some from Northbound at Queen.
00:23
I have two 84th Avenue at the stoplight.
00:26
Do you have some blocking just down 84th? I think we're going to probably need to shut down the turn lane until we can get this meditated as well.
00:37
I come into 27.
00:40
Okay, on 27.
00:43
Can you confirm that? Do we need to shut down a whole exit app or just the turn lane? You can't you're only from 27 as much they're up.
00:54
Copy. Is there going to be on...
00:56
Okay.
00:58
We'll have to make it, we shut it down to the turn lane that's turning east down on 84th.
01:04
It's probably not easier just to shut down that whole lane.
01:07
Your choice.
01:10
Copy. Copy. Moving over.
01:12
Thanks. Okay.
01:13
Okay. So the whole offer is better shut down, correct.
01:18
You can still let people travel eastbound on an east coast, but I believe it's shooting down both of the X lane on up to 80 cents would be our best option, aside from the one that takes you to eastbound.
01:32
Okay, can you recruit Fortin TV if you had them back there and see the assistance until we can get C.
01:36
I will make contacts.
01:39
Okay, thank you.
01:42
Opsby, self-back, link up to that.
01:44
Command, Cloud.
01:45
Can we get an ETA on C.D.
01:49
See if we've advised them and if they can send blocking units out as home.
01:53
Okay, copy, okay, perfect.
01:55
We do have your city upstairs in 90 minutes out and we're hoping to get more citizens out here we shouldn't need for us down.
02:02
Copy at 27.
02:09
27 is outbound of Connectivity.
02:16
Call for engine 27.
02:22
Do you guys have soda ash? You can ring with you?
02:26
We have a soda ash.
02:28
Thank you much.
02:34
Copy. Ring it all, bring it all.
02:37
67's in traffic.
02:39
You guys have soda ash?
02:42
67 does. How much do you?
02:44
Yes.
02:47
Copy.
02:53
My 25 seconds.
02:59
From SEVA,
03:02
they're advising that all of their people that can block the streets are on call and they're on at home so their e-2 do the same as ours.
03:13
Okay, copy that.
03:14
If you are certain, let them just let them look, this is going to be an extended operation out here, and whenever they get an opportunity to get you to go out here, that would be great to help.
03:25
Okay, good, good.
03:31
It's just on high 25 minutes.
03:36
Well, welcome back over for a face-to-face.
04:08
I've got engine 27.
04:10
I hop back on our channel.
04:17
Can you send out a major incident tone? And can you type in there that engine 27 and hazmat 27 are going to be on a hydrochloric acid spill for a significant amount of time? And that there's a new air call out.

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Incident Timeline

  1. Ongoing Cleanup and Demobilization
  2. Extended Operations and Resource Management
  3. Coordination with Transportation Authorities
  4. Traffic Control and Road Closures
  5. Incident Escalates to Level 2
  6. Units Arrive and Assess Scene
  7. Initial Hazmat Incident Reported

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