Multiple vehicle crash with diesel spill on CA-12, Santa Rosa CA
A major traffic accident involving a gray SUV and a pickup truck occurred on CA-12 in Santa Rosa, causing a diesel fuel spill about 200 yards long. Emergency responders assessed victims, controlled hazards, and requested hazmat and Caltrans to manage the fuel spill and road debris. The highway was closed for cleanup and safety.
Audio|Source: Sonoma County Fire and CalFire
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Transcript:
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I peel off my location to assess the victims in the gray SUV.
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5 copies.
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Control 3 copies.
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Spread approximately a quarter mile.
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You engine, engine 5 to assess victims in the V.
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At front of an engine, I want you to do, follow me, Soutlema 1, assess the saddle need for hazard control.
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Command on TAC-5[1], I'll use CAC-5.
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I see it's contact five your wishes.
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Yeah, I see I'm desert as hazards.
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Come up to the Agmark diesel truck and assist the fuel station.
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I'm coffee.
00:57
Same.
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I see squad two on the stage behind engine one.
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If you can bump up to the south incident,
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assess the needs to pull the pickup truck on the left-hand shore.
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38 for coverage.
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And again 16616402.
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One, can I have you start working on debris?
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Let's get this roadway and just assess the need to we can just shut it down.
01:45
The issue is with the fuel spread out.
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I think it's going to error and I'll solve it quickly, but just give me a secondary check on that.
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That's it.
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Hold your position back there. I don't think any where I'll know here shortly.
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Hold tight stage.
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Engine 5.
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One patient has no.
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All units, I've got negative extra can.
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Engine 5 will handle a patient in the metal at the gray SUV.
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9 is designated hazards and engine working under their direction.
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We should have the hazmat coming this direction.
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We'll determine to that in a minute.
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Both ones.
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On top of his halls and social field are off the Sunday. This trip here.
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It's a second.
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Break.
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Hazards.
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A request from Caltrans for every sweepers.
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We have a split diesel approximately 200 yards long.
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Yeah, the request is made. I'll just confirm that through CHP[2] face to face.
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We'll do a hard closure, and we'll take it all the way back to Highway 12.
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I'll work that with CHP[2] will be a minute.
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75,
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81, medic 685,
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Medical Aid[3] Street at Shearronate, Cornell at Shire, at Shee, Windsor, Control 2,
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1404.
03:55
Okay,
03:56
just confirmed the request will be for Caltrans for a street sweep front of Green Street. 1-1 will be shut down. I'm going to let you the location. It will probably be from 12 Highway 101 at 12 to Hearn.
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Copy sweeper for project like 201.
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1461 available in quarters.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TAC-5: Tactical radio channel 5 used for law enforcement communication and coordination.
[2]
CHP: California Highway Patrol
[3]
Medical Aid: Request for medical assistance/EMS response
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
CA-12, Santa Rosa, CA
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