Hydrogen peroxide spill leaking on I-95 near exit 77, Dorchester County SC


There is an active leak of hydrogen peroxide on Interstate 95 near exit 77 in South Carolina. Emergency teams are responding to the hazardous materials spill to contain and manage the situation. The leak is ongoing and the amount of spilled material is being estimated.
Audio|Source: Dorchester County Fire/EMS with Summerville
02:43
Transcript:
00:00
We're out of service, transfer to rescue 301. We'll be responding to I-95 into 77. We'll be switching over to Lucas County incident 3.
00:08
Control I-95 command.
00:10
Copy 299.
00:12
Go ahead.
00:13
Just be advised I'm starting to have some off casting from the truck.
00:17
Okay.
00:19
Control, Rescue, 301.
00:21
Go ahead.
00:26
Red 2-301 and B respondent to I-95 at the 77.
00:31
Sohnobok 19.
00:34
I copy 2 by 9.
00:40
Remain 704-1. Remain 70401.
00:44
Good.
00:50
Make sure to get that perimeter monitor when you can.
00:55
Working on it now, sir.
01:01
I copy, sir.
01:06
403, is that you coming up?
01:13
Okay, former, we're in route to get back for a four-o-nine, huh?
01:16
Pretty safe.
01:21
29-207-Goate.
01:25
Retaliant 307-going?
01:32
Italian 307-0 Charles on your head.
01:39
Italian 205 command control.
01:45
Go ahead. Good.
01:52
Good man, I have North Christian Charleston County's Hizmat team on the phone. They're asking what apparatus they can send to help.
02:04
The time in 401, you want to field that for me?
02:09
Sure, my time.
02:11
Sure.
02:13
Fair refusal.
02:16
Control, just let them know what we have.
02:19
It's Lawrence Poots,
02:21
50% of hydrogen peroxide.
02:26
Hi, Bobby.
02:28
Hey, puppy.
02:33
whether we do have active leaking and all gaps are coming.
02:37
We'll try to approximate a total amount of this all, but instead of the approximation.
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I-95, South Carolina
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