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Hazardous material situation prompts evacuations in San Diego 

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San Diego, CA
Firefighters and police responded to a hazardous material situation in San Diego. They reported fuel pumps were shut down due to a smell, leading to the evacuation of three buildings and sheltering in place for others. There was also a library with children nearby that needed to be checked for evacuation.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
06:13

Transcript:
I can think the pumps open as far as not shutting them down. Just secure the area. Do not let customers use the pumps. Also, any readings of the pumps? The smell test is negative. My firefighters on his way over. We'll monitor this area. Copy. Break truck 93 AC[1]. Correct 93. Check 93. You need personnel over to assist. Also behind the DSA[2] 13915, have you made your weight of that building? That's negative this time. I don't need any additional personnel. We will check the rear of the buildings now as well. Copy. I see Agent 42. Go ahead, Frise. 3795, Blaisdale Place, no readings, recommendation would be sheltering place here. I see copy, sounds good. C for Metro, is Sheriff still needed to respond? Metro from Danielson-AIDA is affirmative for traffic control? Also, just an update, we do have three buildings evacuated, several shelter in place of numeric 40 on the report, also with a two-inch line. I see Metro Coffee's update three buildings evacuated, several shelter in place, two-inch lines. That's one is the 30-14. It's going to be the 5805 split on the bypass section. If you don't mind, just blocking the number two lane on that split. There's one more vehicle in the head of the VHB that hasn't been checked on yet. Engine 3108, Medic 23 is capped. I see Engine 44. Engine 3. Medical. 7 Echo[3], 7 Fox[4] struts. 2360 Albertron Street. Harbor Few Senior Assisted Living. Unairntrons. Cross Street. West Juniper Street and West Calmedia Street. Engine 3. 7 Echo, 7 Foxfront. 71, just making sure, was there a second patient, we see Medic 39 transporting. No, 71, you've been canceled. Metro? 1636. The RP is no longer in the area. She's up in the area of Holbrook now. She did advise that it was across from the Starbucks and the Chevron. It's got me. That's road. Engine 24 from Engine 41. We're pulling up at the team behind you. We're going to be 24, 701. Go ahead, Branch 41. We've got a concrete pump. End in 29. Medical. Setter Echo, 7 Fox Strat. 7.20 Boulevard. Border Santa Ciddle Pettys, Cross Street, Interstate 5MU ramp, and Rail Court. Engine 29. Set an echo, 7 Fox Stront. Get it over here. Take readings if you would when you get there and, uh, yeah, and just identify it or not. More comments, be lost on it. Chuck 93A, we have a manager for 13915. Just wanted to advise us that the library full of children. Copy, 15, the library full of children. That's going to be the building right behind the DSA. Copy, I believe we made contact with them. We do have several abilities to work, and we are... End in 13. Pedical. 7 Juliet[5], 7-kilov. 457. Post Boulevard. 457 Post Boulevard. Cross Street, Rayfino Street, and Post Boulevard South. End in 13. 7, Juliet, 7 kilo. Do you want to evacuate this building or shelter in place? 29 from medic 5. You guys can cancel.

Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
AC: Air Control/Area Command
[2]
DSA: District/Specific Area
[3]
Echo: EMS Echo-level medical call (highest acuity)
[4]
Fox: EMS Fox-level medical call (local usage, likely high urgency)
[5]
Juliet: EMS Juliet-level (local usage, likely medical/unknown)

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