Fire causes 2,000 gallons diesel spill on Oak Grove Rd, Livingston County MI
A fire on Oak Grove Road caused about 2,000 gallons of diesel and waste oil mixture to spill on the ground. The spill contaminated 300 to 400 yards down the nearby driveway. Fire crews are managing fire suppression, water supply, and environmental cleanup.
Audio|Source: Livingston County Police, Fire and EMS
04:46
Transcript:
00:00
Emmer to water supply command from Brush 22.
00:07
Dr.
00:09
(number withheld).
00:10
(number withheld), go ahead.
00:15
I'm on location.
00:16
I'll be back and forth between Emer 1 and EMS mean.
00:26
Water supply from M Brush 22.
00:34
One of Brighton, (number withheld).
00:36
Break. Charlie (number withheld).
00:41
Charlie (number withheld), EMS, Maine.
00:44
No,
00:49
(number withheld). (number withheld).
00:50
(number withheld). My apologies. I was monitoring E-4 2. I couldn't understand what you were saying.
00:59
I'm on location, I'll be monitoring EMS main and Eamer 1.
01:03
Honor, sir, thank you, sir.
01:09
Water supply command from Rush 22 on Amor 2.
01:15
Rush 22, go.
01:17
All right, I want to advise you, homeowners giving me a hard time about pulling water from the pond. Do you want me to continue trying to use this source? You want me to locate somewhere else?
01:25
Yeah, we got a hiker and down all grove a bit. That's where I'm not going to have a feud with a neighbor.
01:32
I'm clear. I'm going to back it up and head back to you.
01:38
Okay.
01:40
(number withheld). (number withheld).
01:44
Clear last.
01:45
We put me on the station detail at the office.
01:47
I'll be available.
01:49
Clear.
01:51
Clear. The end of our water supply, you'll see them down there.
01:57
Church is quite easily accessible.
02:02
All units are responding to the hydrant. It's going to be on Oak Grove Road just south of the mar on the east side of the road. There's going to be a gate-wide set up for three-inch fills.
02:13
How far south of them are?
02:19
It should be about a half miles, some of the first hydrants there that start on that end of that line there.
02:29
That's (number withheld).
02:31
(number withheld).
02:32
Put me on on a suspicious swarthow in D-19.
02:38
That's great.
02:40
No drinks needed.
02:42
Clear. Thank you, 41 from Central. If you're going for that hydrant, it says a half mile, you're coming up on it right now.
02:55
Copy, thank you.
02:57
Chief 202 from Fire Marshal 2.
03:03
Would you like Engine 24 from Station 20 for the Water Shuttle?
03:13
I'm sorry, can you repeat please?
03:17
Would you like Engine 24 from Station 20 for the Water Shuttle?
03:23
Not at this time. I've got a no on scene.
03:27
Give me five minutes. I'm going to give you a T.
03:29
Okay.
03:31
April.
03:33
Are you currently on scene?
03:36
Negative.
03:39
Okay.
03:40
I've got approximately 2,000 gallons of combination diesel and waste oil that's on the ground, and it's covering about 3 to 400 yards down the driveway in the soil.
04:01
Copy, I'll make the contact.
04:05
Okay, I'll be back to my phone in five minutes if you need any further emphasis to TX.
04:11
Okay, I'll be gathering my vehicle ahead, you're waiting a minute.
04:16
Sounds good, thank you.
04:26
Central Chief 202. Chief 202.
04:32
Chief 202.
04:35
Fire is under control at this time. We'll have an intensive mop-up. We'll be holding all companies.
04:41
Fire is under control at this time.
04:44
Intensive mop-up holding all companies.
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