Hazmat crews check possible fuel leak after plane crash, Doraville GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, doraville Police requested Hazmat assistance for a possible fuel leak reaching a creek following a previous plane crash near Homeland Drive. Fire units, including Engine 18 and Quint 19, were dispatched to investigate and provide support at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: DeKalb County Fire Rescue
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01:30
Transcript:
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Check for Doraville Police is requesting Hazmat reference to fuel leaking possibly toward a creek from the plane crash yesterday near Homeland Drive.
00:17
That's four.
00:18
We're on a call right now with Hazmat.
00:20
We'll release them as soon as we can.
00:26
That's ten four.
00:27
You want to saw the hole into your Hazmat 19 scale?
00:32
You could have an engine en route to check it out.
00:41
Radio, you could ask unit 2019 and burn service.
00:45
They could check it out as well until we're released here.
00:49
Before I started Engine 18.
00:52
I'll also add Quint 19.
00:59
This is unit Rack Gemmer near Homeland Drive, Engine 18, Misc Fire Service Rack Gemmer, near Homeland Drive.
01:13
Engine 18.
01:18
Quint 19, Misc Fire Service Rack Gamer, near Homeland Drive.
01:23
Homeland Drive.
01:24
Quint 19, Misc Fire Service Rack Gammer, near Homeland Drive.
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Location mentioned:
Homeland Dr, Doraville, GA 30360
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