Two semi trucks collide on US 30 causing debris spill


Audio|Source: Marshall County Police, Fire, and EMS
03:9
Transcript:
I got a 1050, two semis, 30, just west of Oak. I got debris all over the roadway, one semis and the median ones in the north edge of the road. Claire, can you advise eastbound or westbound lanes? Westbound lanes. partially drowned. Eight. Five zero, that's one hanging around. Marshall 16, 16, I'll be 10-8 from this in route as well. Marshall 15, I've got a hazmat trailer. Looks like it's undamaged. You'll let fire now. Sure. Also 21's in route. Marshall 15, if you let fire know it's a flammable electrolyte, the tank looks undamaged. Just 43. Clear. Marshall 8.15. If you can shut it down, it's 30 and Oaks. Marshall, 20 and 18 around soon. The next city unit, if you would shut it down at Oak route traffic, either northbound or southbound. Clay, I'm coming up to Oak, Pound Jefferson. Hey, Tene, I'm going to go up and try to flip and see if I can get eastbound traffic. Smart fleet. You would let fire know the container that's flammable. In case you weren't clear on 15th traffic, numbers are going to be 29, 24, the flammable 3, and corrosive 8. Repeating 2924, flammable 3, corrosive 8. Unknown accident, U.S. 30 and Oak in the westbound lanes. It can be two semis. U.S. 30 and Oak in the westbound lanes. Tadionteen is advising of a hazmat trailer with a flammable tanker that's on damage. It's going to be flammable 3 and corrosive 8. It's clear at 0-3-10. Marshall 8. In 28. Go ahead.
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Location mentioned:
US-30 & N Oak Rd, Plymouth, IN 46563
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