Diesel spill reported along Highway 38 in Ward, Ward AR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a possible diesel spill stretching along Highway 38 toward Highway 31 in Ward, Arkansas. Crews discussed using oil absorbent material to contain the fuel on the roadway, which appeared to extend near Windstone and near a location on Peyton Street. The incident was managed as a roadway hazard and may have involved a large quantity of spilled diesel.
Audio|Heard on: Lonoke AR Fire-Tac Group Calls
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00:55
Transcript:
00:00
Brush, if you want to just follow him.
00:03
Sir, I don't think we have enough oil dry for all that diesel.
00:08
Ten four, sir.
00:09
That's a lot of diesel on the ground.
00:13
And it starts back here by Boots or Dollar General.
00:18
Ten four.
00:21
We're going to continue down Highway 38 towards Highway 31 and see how far it goes.
00:26
Copy that, sir.
00:27
If we have to, we'll do that.
00:28
Just put some right there where people take off at.
00:32
Sir, it's going to be at ten four on the diesel and it only goes down to Windstone.
00:38
Worst place is going to be there at the intersection,
00:41
right past Cocoa's.
00:44
Copy that, sir.
00:45
We may just pull over there and Cocoa's is off to the side of the road on Peyton Street right there.
00:51
Just sprinkle some around.
00:55
Ten four.
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Location mentioned:
Peyton St, Ward, AR
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