LNG tank fire near Tulsa prompts Glenpool shelter-in-place as crews cool off-gassing tank
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Glenpool Fire
03:06
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Is there anything in 360?
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It's starting to off gas pretty good.
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It will be empty.
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It is not clean.
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Squad one, copy.
00:25
The east monitors, if you want to shut those down and
00:32
we'll refocus to the southwest.
00:33
Southwest.
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We also have a report of a crash on the east side.
00:42
All right.
00:44
Yes, this is Glenpool Fire.
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It's not running at the moment.
00:48
We'll head back over and shut down the east hydrants.
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Glenpool. Glenpool.
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Let's go through Glenpool.
01:06
Squad two, once I'll stay here and see if that increases.
01:09
The pressure increases when we shut the east side down.
01:16
Squad two, copy.
01:18
Five twenty-three, come in.
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Go ahead, come in.
01:28
Twenty-three, can you give me an assessment of how effective our cooling water is?
01:36
The monitors on the east side
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seem to be working well.
01:40
We're going to change just to the north of the house fire.
01:44
The ones on the west side
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still aren't hitting the tanks from our point of view.
01:56
Squad two to command.
02:09
Squad 2 to command.
02:13
Go ahead.
02:16
Most effective stream we got right now is on the monitor west of tank 360.
02:28
Car two to squad one.
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Squad one to car two.
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Go ahead.
02:46
If you can shut that very southwest monitor,
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close it, and then report back to the command post.
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Squad two, same traffic.
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If you will complete your current assignment and then report back to the command post.
03:02
Squad two, copies.
03:04
We will shut down the southwest monitor.