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    Sedona Fire District Responds
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    May 22, 20153 Comments
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    logo_sedonafiredistrictSedona AZ (May 22, 2015) – In the morning commuting hours of Thursday, May 21, the Sedona Fire District responded to a non-injury tanker truck rollover at the intersection of State Route 89A and Lower Red Rock Loop Road. The truck was hauling a chemical similar to asphalt used in the process of road building and maintenance. The tank overturned as a result of the driver making a turn from the highway onto the Lower Red Rock Loop Road, which caused the tank to rupture and leak its contents into the nearby ravine.

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    Battalion Chief Dave Cochrane championed the actions of responding agencies, including Sedona Fire District’s B-Shift crews, the Sedona Police Department, the Department of Public Safety Highway Patrol Division (DPS), and responding units from the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT). Battalion Chief Cochrane stated, “Our timely response and our strong partnerships with assisting agencies ensured that we were able to control the scene quickly, and minimize the impact of the incident to the greatest extent possible.”

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    The scene was released to hazmat officials with DPS, and plans for cleanup efforts are underway.

    3 Comments

    1. Ernie Strauch on May 22, 2015 10:33 pm

      “The tank overturned as a result of the driver making a turn from the highway onto the Lower Red Rock Loop Road, which caused the tank to rupture and leak ”

      GEE! That’s all it took? Think I’ll never turn again!!

    2. Ron Maassen on May 24, 2015 7:44 pm

      Gee, Ern just don’t turn any further left than you have.

      Here is the explanation of Gee and Hw.

      Gee and haw are voice commands used to tell a draft animal to turn right or left, or to direct sled dogs pulling a sled or sleigh.[1][2] Gee (pronounced “jee”) means to turn to the off side (away from the driver). Haw means to turn to the near side (towards the driver).

      In the United States, the driver of draft animals sits on their left, so animals will turn right to the gee command, and left to the haw command. In England the driver stands to the right of the animals, reversing the relative directions they indicate (i.e., an English trained team of horses will “haw” to the right, while an American trained team will “haw” to the left — in both cases towards their driver.) As James Lloyd Clark points out, “Generally, work horses are not subject to a lot of international travel so the fear of great confusion on the farm is minimal.”[

    3. Ernie Strauch on May 26, 2015 5:59 pm

      Well, Ron, Haw, Haw to you too.

      I didn’t realize I was entering a discussion of turning commands for draft animals, but, since you brought it up… that appears to be another failure of the article to disclose whether in fact, the truck was “geeing” or “hawing”.

      How can we have an “intelligent” discussion in a democracy if the media has not reported the facts. Further, we should not make assumptions. It is within the realm of possibility that the truck was indeed “Geeing”.

      Onward to further earth-shattering revelations!

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