Petrol tanker roll-over Boondall

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Petrol tanker roll-over Boondall

Postby xerubus on Sat Feb 25, 2006 11:26 pm

At approximately 0920 crews were turned out to a petrol tanker roll-over
on Bicentenial Rd at Boondall. The driver of the vehicle suffered head
injuries and was transported by the QAS to the Royal Brisbane Hosptial.
The truck was carrying 30000L of unleaded petrol, and was leaking the
fuel at a rate of 2L per minute. The QPS invoked the Public Safety
Preservation Act and a 2klm area was declared within the emergency
situation area. A dam was erected immediately to ensure that no petrol
would leak into the near by wet lands. QFRS crews initially on scene
were 521a (Taigum Pumper), 514a (Sandgate Pumper), 503a (Annerley
Pumper), 503w (Foam Tender), 850a (Hazmat and BA), and BA3 (Area
Director). Throughout the day crews were relieved by 516a (Chermside
Pumper) and 514a (Sandgate Pumper). 516k (Chermside ET) was also on
site with night crew. 12 QPS crews and 1 QAS crew were on scene for
traffic management and safety. At approximately 1945hrs, the truck was
righted and the remainder of the cleanup was resumed.

A lot more photographs can be seen in the following gallery:

http://www.firefighters.com.au/gallery2 ... rboondall/

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Postby the foto fanatic on Sat Feb 25, 2006 11:35 pm

Hi Mark
I saw this on tonight's news - looked a very dangerous situation.
Great pix; thanx.
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Postby xerubus on Sat Feb 25, 2006 11:39 pm

thanks trevor....

i can tell you one thing... the chap drilling into the tank ... couldn't pay me enough $$$ to do that... i was nervous enough just being near the thing while he was getting stuck into it.

yeh.. could have been worse... it was a long long long day... 0920 out there... 2015 left...

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Postby birddog114 on Sun Feb 26, 2006 6:41 am

Mark,
Great report and series of photos!
You were playing with fire.
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Postby petal666 on Sun Feb 26, 2006 10:25 am

xerubus wrote:i can tell you one thing... the chap drilling into the tank ... couldn't pay me enough $$$ to do that... i was nervous enough just being near the thing while he was getting stuck into it.
While it isn't ideal, 'hot tapping' is done all the time on oil refineries.
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Postby Alex on Sun Feb 26, 2006 10:29 am

Great series, Mark. Thanks for posting these and very brave of you being there.

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Postby xerubus on Sun Feb 26, 2006 11:04 am

thanks for the comments guys....

petal666.. thanks for the info. i'd never seen it done before.

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Postby Michael on Sun Feb 26, 2006 1:53 pm

Cool shots mark!

I too was at a truck incident last night, got a call about 11 30 to a truck well involved on the toowoomba range I was on the other side of town at the time so I only managed to get them cooling it down.

I did however beat the other photographer and my pics will be in the paper tomorrow.
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Postby Raskill on Sun Feb 26, 2006 3:52 pm

I went to a tanker fire once, head on between semi and taxi. Prime mover caught fire, and the taxi driver was mushed up and trapped, but alive. Taxi came to rest 10 metres from burning truck. Very nerve wracking. Saved the cabbie, but only afterwards I thought "that was the silliest thing I've ever done". Took the firies 10 minutes to get there, made for a long ten minutes :)

Nice pics mate. Always enjoy seeing your phot-journo images, makes me feel like being at work without the paper work :lol:
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Postby Slider on Sun Feb 26, 2006 9:31 pm

Great shots Mark. Love the shot with the truck on top of the squashed 70 sign. Could be an ironic message there :D
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