Oil leak on roadway after property damage accident, Dover Plains NY
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle accident caused oil to leak onto the roadway near Pleasant Ridge Road in the Dover Station 2 area. Emergency responders were called to manage the hazard and notify the county for assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Dutchess County Fire Departments and DC911
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Dodge assigned on to Dover Station 2 area, respond for oil leaking the roadway, secondary to a car accident.
00:07
We have the S-turn of Pleasant Ridge Road near Harry Hill Lane and Blueberry Drive.
00:13
Repeating to Dover, Station 2 area to respond for oil leaking into the roadway,
00:18
secondary to a property damage auto accident.
00:21
This is being made by the S-turn at Pleasant Ridge Road.
00:24
1117, 1440.
00:30
Touch 324 on a scene, nothing showing.
00:34
Arnold's a 324, you're on.
00:35
See nothing showing, 1117.
00:42
1118.
00:43
1118.
00:54
212.79, you're on scene.
00:57
11181436.
01:03
3211.0.1.0.1.11.
01:04
11.
01:07
You're on scene. 1118. 1118.
01:08
1118.
01:13
L 67, 39 is back to city.
01:23
11921436
01:29
Can't tell anything on the number two on the number two see the other side
01:50
This one county in response.
01:54
It's over 361 gone.
01:57
One car that was involved with a property damage with an oil truck.
02:02
Who was in the roadway? First engine out can respond in.
02:05
Can you also notify County first being there for this location as well, please?
02:12
Received, we'll notify the county for a sender.
02:15
You have one vehicle, fluids on the roadway, pressing your first engine, responding code 1 and 1122.
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