Hazmat response for damaged propane tank near Columbia building, Groton CT


A hazardous materials response was dispatched to Electric Boat near the Columbia building for a damaged 100-pound propane tank. Fire personnel and hazmat teams were on scene to manage the situation.
Audio|Source: Groton Police and Fire, Ledyard Police, Stonington Police
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Transcript:
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The city fire to electric boat used the construction gate by the new Columbia building.
00:06
A hazmat situation, a 100-pound propane tank was damaged.
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The CERRIC activation also.
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That city fire will be operating on Ops 1, going to electric boat.
00:21
The contractor is gaited by the new Columbia building for 100-pound propane tank damaged.
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Timeout is 1652 at BNC 66.
00:33
Roger.
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942-0-4-201. All right. All right.
00:52
A subbase hazmat to electrofoam.
00:59
Twenty-one responding.
01:10
One response.
01:11
Ten six two, one slap after a Nissan.
01:16
Roger. Six-six-nine K, swept the highway, both directions.
01:21
Okay.
01:27
A sub-base hazmat on Opswont, heading to electric boat,
01:33
near Eastern Point Road, used the contractor's entrance.
01:37
That'll be for a hundred-pound propane tank damage near the Columbia building.
01:42
That sub-base hazmat to electric boat, 1654.
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Groton, CT
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