Fuel spill investigated on roadway near prior court, Oradell NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units are investigating a fuel or liquid spill on the roadway near Prior Court in Oradell. The spill is partially dried and may require public works to apply absorbent material. There is no fire, injury, or criminal activity reported.
Audio|Heard on: Oradell Fire Response
Listen to dispatch call
01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Reese, do I try to locate the spill he's talking about?
00:08
Caller resides near Reese.
00:12
He said the spill is in the roadway near Prior Court.
00:29
52, were you able to locate the spill?
00:38
52-1-0, yeah, I was able to locate it.
00:43
Looks like it started to dry up already.
00:47
I don't know if you want to get the DPW here with some speed dry or something like that.
00:54
Thank you.
01:00
To Ordo.
01:02
Looks like they might have had the asphalt machine here.
01:05
I know they will spray some type of diesel on the machine to cause the asphalt not to stick.
01:14
I'm wondering if it's that.
01:18
You're going to hold off on the speed dry.
01:23
To be honest, it's hard for me to even tell.
01:26
I could smell some type of fuel or some type of liquid that came from the machine.
01:34
I'm not positive what it is.
01:40
Best that would probably be just to get the DPW out here, put some speed dry on it.
01:47
Appreciate.
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Location mentioned:
Prior Ct, Oradell, NJ 07649
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