Fuel leak caused by vehicle leaving gas station pump, Georgetown MA


A vehicle drove away from a gas station pump while fueling, causing gasoline to spill. Employees at the scene began placing sand on the spilled fuel to contain it. The fire department and police were dispatched to manage the fuel leak incident.
Audio|Source: Georgetown Police and Fire, Groveland Fire, Haverhill Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Just got a call for 81 story. I was going to be the Shell gas station for a fuel leak.
00:05
Someone drove away from the pump in one of the pumps still on fuel.
00:09
All right, send engine one.
00:19
Receive headquarters 73, did you copy that direct?
00:25
Yeah, receives we're heading to engine 1 right now.
00:30
Receive. Receive.
00:35
Report fire departments patching engine 1, 81 story aft for an investigation.
00:40
That's the 1 to 81 story have for an investigation, 1957.
00:48
Headquarters, engine 1, update for employee on scene. They've already started placing sand down on the fuel.
00:56
Engine 1 received.
00:58
Headquarters, is that so actively leaking?
01:05
Stand by, I'll fallout.
01:12
Engine 5 to 6-1.
01:18
Six-one. Two location.
01:27
We're going to be in the ER.
01:30
That's nice.
01:34
We can't.
01:39
Corr is engine one knocking an answer from the caller.
01:52
Thank you. Engine one's on scene, 73 has story after man.
01:59
Engine one on scene, 73 is story after man.
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Location mentioned:
Georgetown, MA 01833
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