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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Accident On Rt. 13

Pretty serious accident on 13 south and corner of Camden Avenue extended across from the crown sports center. Right lane and exit are blocked off as you can see from the picture.

15 comments:

Left Wicomico said...

HAZMAT truck and Wicomico County Emergency Service truck are both on the scene. Big gas truck and pickup truck (seen in the picture) are the two parties involved.

Anonymous said...

Looks like a WCBOE maintenance truck

Anonymous said...

Is it necessary to send a Salisbury HazMat truck, an ambulance and the acting Assistant Chief to a small fuel leak in Fruitland near Crown Road? The hazmat truck is one thing but the paid acting assistant chief and the paid ambulance crew in the city vehicles as well? That is at least 8 paid personnel and more overkill at the expense of the Salisbury tax payers.

Left Wicomico said...

Hazmat just leaving the scene. Right hand lane and exit lane to Camden Avenue are still blocked off.

Anonymous said...

When a oil or gas truck is involved . it is the right thing to do. That is a hazmat accident.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
When a oil or gas truck is involved . it is the right thing to do. That is a hazmat accident.

December 12, 2012 11:28 AM

I guess you didn't read the comment and/or you don't understand economics. Was a Hazmat truck, a paramedic ambulance and an assistant chief's car from Salisbury needed to respond to that small fuel oil leak in Eden South of Fruitland. The answer is NO and it is a waste of Salisbury City tax dollars.

By the way your grammar is horrible so you are obviously an uneducated farmin defending your hobby.

Anonymous said...

My guess is that 11:28 AM isn't a tax payer so it is like free money for him since someone has to pay instead of him.

Left Wicomico said...

Just to tie up all loose ends - everything that was closed is now back to normal.

Anonymous said...

I guess with those extra 12 paid firemen Salisbury has to put them to work somehow so they don't always get paid to sleep.

Anonymous said...

Just a question, when a crash is reported to 911 and it is stated that there is a fuel spill, are they supposed to not send the equipment to handle a hazmat situation....or are they supposed to sit around and wait for someone to comfirm if it is a half gallon or a hundred gallons? Thay way you can complain that they didn't send the appropriate equipment to handle the response. WOW.....some of you are nuts. You want the government to respond (Sandy) then you don't want the goverment to respond. Make up your minds...............

Anonymous said...

Hazmats are billed to the party at faults insurance. For every one tech working one tech is needed for backup. The ambulance is there for the personnel. All chiefs are techs and are there to aide command.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Hazmats are billed to the party at faults insurance. For every one tech working one tech is needed for backup. The ambulance is there for the personnel. All chiefs are techs and are there to aide command.

December 12, 2012 7:20 PM

Damage control! Nothing like trying to protect your jobs.

Anonymous said...

4:53 PM

HAZMAT Definition (USDOT) “Any substance which may pose an
unreasonable risk to health and safety of operating or emergency personnel, the public, and/or the environment if not properly controlled during handling,
storage, manufacture, processing,
packaging, use, disposal, or
transportation.”

A gallon or hundred gallons of diesel fuel leaking out of a saddle tank is not a "Hazardous Materials incident" requiring anything special from the Salisbury Fire Department or their so called "special ops team." You morons just get your cookies off responding on any call just to drive fast a play with your lights and siren so that you can look important standing around. The Fruitland Fire Department had enough personnel on the scene to handle that very minor incident. The diesel fuel leak is nothing more than a little bit of pollution. The solution to pollution is dilution. Get It!!

A real hazmat incident would be something like a large chlorine or ammonia leak which may never ever happen around here. And if it did you and your special ops buddies would poop in their britches. By the way you are an idiot for trying to compare that very minor fender bender to Hurricane Sandy.

Anonymous said...

You are an idiot. First, diesel fuel does pose a risk to the environment AND your little jingle about the solution to pollution is dilution is not true. You still have the same amount of chemical in the ground. Would you rather pay them to sit at the station, or be at an incident helping with an emergency (which is what they are paid to do). It wasn't a minor fender bender either. Someone was t-boned with the through vehicle traveling 50 mph. The Sandy comparison....your the idiot. There is a comparison. How about you give your name and phone number and whenever there is a 911 call, a hurricane or snowstorm approaching, they can call you to see if it is okay to prepare or respond. You my friend, are the idiot. Don't worry, there is a cure for it. It is called a closed garage and a running engine.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
You are an idiot. First, diesel fuel does pose a risk to the environment AND your little jingle about the solution to pollution is dilution is not true. You still have the same amount of chemical in the ground. Would you rather pay them to sit at the station, or be at an incident helping with an emergency (which is what they are paid to do). It wasn't a minor fender bender either. Someone was t-boned with the through vehicle traveling 50 mph. The Sandy comparison....your the idiot. There is a comparison. How about you give your name and phone number and whenever there is a 911 call, a hurricane or snowstorm approaching, they can call you to see if it is okay to prepare or respond. You my friend, are the idiot. Don't worry, there is a cure for it. It is called a closed garage and a running engine.

December 13, 2012 6:39 AM

Aw..... Sounds like a farmin got hit in his sensitive soft spot.

"Would you rather pay them to sit at the station, or be at an incident helping with an emergency (which is what they are paid to do)."

Obviously there is a choice and obviously if they are getting paid to sit at the fire station they are not needed. If they are not needed then why are we paying them period.

Another thing obvious is the fact that you are not a City of Salisbury tax payer. If you don't have a dog in this fight then stay out of it. As a tax paying citizen I am sick and tired of you redneck firemen threatening the real tax payers with your scare tactics.