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Vehicle accident causes fluid leak into creekCabarrus County NC

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Old Mine Rd, North Carolina

A vehicle accident occurred with a car upside down in a creek, leading to a leak of oil and other fluids into the water. Emergency responders are working to contain the spill and prevent further contamination.

Audio|Source: Cabarrus County, Concord, Harrisburg, and Kannapolis Fire Departments
03:49
Transcript:
Hill Command on County Office 3. Farm Marshall won't call, go direct with Gold Hill Command on County Upst 3. Starting to the Gold Hill Command on Office 3. Go ahead. Yes, I'm going to let you know. We do have the Vast the accident. We've got a vehicle, about upside down in the creek, all the fluid, and right now we're just trying to give you the notification. We're trying to keep the... Trying to stop all the fluids from going down the creek, it's in the water now. So what's leaking is oil or gasoline or both of those? Yeah, coal gas and a freeze and all of them. It's leaking into the creek going down the creek where a bunch of cows are, and it's been a cowbassar now, the creek is being contaminated. And we are using a bunch of loonies right now, trying to keep it from going down to stream in the cover. an estimate and how much do you think has been lost so far? I would say at least five-fourths old, three or four gallons and a freeze. I don't know yet on kids. Do you have a deputy at the end of climb next to Clown? I just, I might have to shut it down here shortly. We'll get down there at the intersection and see if we get a fire truck free. I think I'll be able to handle the malice side with my truck, and we're going to use Mount Pleasants to stop on top of the hill, letting all the traffic's being diverted come close over to us. I'm going to build a hill command. Go ahead. The waterway that this is running into, is it named or not? We got dam right now. Copy, though. He's the Waterway named the Waterway that we can reference Dean or with. Yeah, we have it. We have it man right now on both sides of the road, time to stop it. We're smoking the oil at the pads now. Copy that, but is this a named Waterway, like, a little Buffalo Creek or something like that? Yeah, if it flows down and off, this street flows in, the wildlife reserve, it's off of front of, nine roads, old nine roads. Confidence. I would go ahead and, I think I need to go ahead and start a kind of mat routine out here because we're almost out of supplies, and it's still actively leaving. So I'll go ahead and do that until we can figure out if we're going to have to get a cleanup company up there to help mitigate this for what we're going to do here. Like I said, it goes this creek closed across the Cowan Passers, Old Mine Road, and goes into the big creek down there in Old Mine Road.

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