Large diesel fuel leak reported near maverick gas station, Republic MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a large diesel fuel leak of about 200 gallons near the Maverick gas station in Republic, Missouri. The leak is close to a drainage ditch, and authorities planned to notify the Department of Natural Resources due to the size of the spill.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield, Nixa, Ozark, Republic, Marshfield and Greene County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Bill, Republic, Engine 2 at near US 60 East at the Maverick for a diesel leak around 200 gallons of fuel, pops 5.
00:17
It's about your engine 2.
00:20
Republic Engine 2, go ahead.
00:30
To the fuel spill at near East U.S.
00:34
60 East, the Maverick, Cross Street of West Republic Road,
00:39
for a diesel leak that's close to a drainage ditch,
00:43
reported be 200 gallons of fuel.
00:46
Ops 5.
00:52
Republic Chief 1.
00:55
Republic Chief 1, go ahead.
01:00
Did this come out of a fuel pump or did this come out of a truck that has parked there?
01:10
Probably, Chief One that is unknown, but I can find out.
01:15
At 200 gallons, you might as well go ahead and get a hold of DNR.
01:19
That's way above the reportable quality.
01:25
Clear. We'll get a hold of DNR.
01:31
Also, what was the Ops Channel?
01:34
Ops Channel is going to be five.
01:43
Thank you. Attention 2 from Chief 1, Ops 5.
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