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Stalled tanker leaks coolant on Lexington AvenueNew York NY

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Lexington Ave & E 102nd St, New York, NY 10029

A tanker truck broke down near Lexington Avenue and East 102nd Street in New York City, leaking coolant on the road. The vehicle was moved, and crews requested sanitation workers to clean up the spill to ensure road safety.

Audio|Source: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
04:23
Transcript:
00:00
we got flag down for a stalled tanker, uh,
00:03
Pess the M3 coolant on the floor.
00:05
It's on near Lexington Ave and E 102nd St.
00:08
Could you send a tow truck?
00:10
Okay.
00:16
Manual 533, 10, 4.
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Avay to Manhattan.
00:31
Engine 258.
00:35
Tornichette, if we have a set in bus, there's a set in injection patient.
00:40
There's a set in injection. Box 8770.
00:52
Engine 258, we're going to notify U-MAS right now.
00:59
258, we're going to notify UMass right now.
01:02
258, sound forward, thank you.
01:12
And to engine 5-3.
01:17
Engine 5-3, the tow truck driver has to call his own tow.
01:27
We can't give him one, okay?
01:30
R3 turns four.
01:32
The thing started and moved it off the hill.
01:37
10-4[1].
01:44
5-9 to Manhattan engine 5-9 box 1539 1037 code 3 we're gonna take a few minutes at decon and restock we'll advise and we're back in service 10 4 to Manhattan engine 2 8 box 458 do we have a bus assigned to this
02:16
Engine 2810-4[1], bus was assigned six minutes ago.
02:22
Engine 28-104, thank you, Manhattan.
02:25
Ten-four.
02:27
Ten-four. 208 is manned? 1058.
02:30
Up 8770.
02:35
Is there a toll truck assigned to this bus?
02:38
PD has your notified, okay.
02:43
4.
02:47
Manant Class 3, Box 754, Terminal 104, the address near 1st Avenue between East 37, East 38 Street, for an automatic alarm and a commercial building.
02:56
Manhattan Class 3, Box 754, Terminal 104,
02:59
near 1st Avenue between East 37, East 38 Street,
03:02
automatic alarm, and a commercial building.
03:09
And attention to 1.
03:13
Engine 21. A 1012 for the Chief K.
03:19
2.1, send forth.
03:25
Number 4. A engine 5-8.
03:35
There are a bus to sign to box 1322.
03:46
258104, boss was signed 21 minutes ago.
04:06
We were able to get the tanker to move, but he dropped a good amount of coolant on the ground between near Lexington Ave and E 103rd St.
04:13
He dropped speedy dry, but if you can get sanitation over here to drop some more and clean it up.
04:19
All right, 10-4[1].
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Lexington Ave & E 102nd St, New York, NY 10029

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