Fuel spill causes traffic hazard near Route 50 ramp, Grasonville MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a traffic hazard caused by multiple vehicles stopped on the shoulder near the Route 50 eastbound ramp at Station Lane. A hazmat unit was requested due to a fuel spill, and responders managed traffic around the area while addressing the spill.
Audio|Heard on: Queen Anne's County Fire, EMS and Police
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Is there anybody still in the area that can respond back out? A lot of cars stopping up at the shoulder,
00:05
potentially creating a hazard.
00:10
Sorry, I think somebody's.
00:18
47, what's your location?
00:28
I'm on scene in the parking lot.
00:33
Okay, notifying I-24.
00:39
I'm holding off the other side, and I'm preventing traffic from coming through the parking lot.
00:46
Okay, so they need somebody on the ramp.
00:52
40 year old route?
00:56
Yes, sir.
01:03
That's their L, L.
01:06
No.
01:13
Rescue 2, point out.
01:19
We still have that one.
01:23
Received.
01:31
Copy. Can you start hazmat one?
01:34
That's right, we're alerting them now.
01:38
Okay, thank you.
01:43
Additional response, Local Box 281, reporting hazmat one, fuel spill on US Route 50 eastbound at Station Lane, tac 309 twenty-six.
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Location mentioned:
Station Ln, Grasonville, MD 21638
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