Oil leak discovered near building 382 after fire alarm


Audio|Source: Morris County Fire - Digital
02:19
Transcript:
Light 17 go ahead. Once the fire alarms are completed, we have an active oil leak from one of the tanks in the staging area. 14 irons, 14 officer. 14 officers. 15 officers. Not just all you talk around, but everything on D. Bravo and Charles is not the ship be for the facility. All right, received. We got the door lock on the front spot where the engine stage. All right, walk around. County Cheap 3. Do you want all the same units on for 660? For 660, 16, 2, 3, and 19. For the other one, it is 1.14. Free 2,000. 30. 17. You guys, 17. You start a separate card for a diesel oil spill across from building 382. No need for tolls. Rishi. Chal, any pick a thing, Chief. So the alarm of 622 is caused by a cascading event coming from further down the mountain. We were able to reset and secure the water up here. We're going to secure the 660 incident and redeploy all units down to the other incident at 636.5.
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Morris County, NJ
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