EMS is a good precaution. Someone could inhale fumes, get fuel splashed in their eye, you could have a flash fire, rather overrespond than underrespond you can always make it into a quick training opportunity if nothing else maybe. Consult OSHA about all the latest doctrines regarding fuel spills. When I was in the Coast Guard there were plentiful regulations about spill response. Not much different on land.
Probably a chunk of metal flipped up from I-81 and put a small hole in his fuel tank. The driver probably didn't realize he had a leak till he slowed for the traffic light and smelled the fuel.
@looneym86 Safety Safety Safety, and due regard for safety.... Better to get there late than not at all. There are plenty of other videos on here that should be self explanatory as to why you stop for the red.
EMS is a good precaution. Someone could inhale fumes, get fuel splashed in their eye, you could have a flash fire, rather overrespond than underrespond you can always make it into a quick training opportunity if nothing else maybe. Consult OSHA about all the latest doctrines regarding fuel spills. When I was in the Coast Guard there were plentiful regulations about spill response. Not much different on land.
thank you people
Great video!
Probably a chunk of metal flipped up from I-81 and put a small hole in his fuel tank. The driver probably didn't realize he had a leak till he slowed for the traffic light and smelled the fuel.
@looneym86 Safety Safety Safety, and due regard for safety.... Better to get there late than not at all. There are plenty of other videos on here that should be self explanatory as to why you stop for the red.
ive seen "Priority Green" preempters, but they're in higher population cities and developments. all depends on the county, each one is different.
And in Denmark!
1/4 mile