Gas leak from broken pipe near Generals Hwy building, Annapolis MD
Fire department responded to a gas leak caused by a broken underground pipe near Generals Highway in Maryland. Rescue units for building collapse were initially requested but later canceled after no structural risk was found.
Audio|Source: Anne Arundel County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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VG is a validation command.
00:07
Command. Were you able to collapse group?
00:18
Were you able to make any assessment?
00:31
Minor news is the delta side of the building.
00:33
No collapse is going to be needed.
00:34
We had about a one-inch pipe that's completely busted.
00:38
BG lumped, we'll just wait for them and shut it off and then we make entry to clear the house.
00:48
Okay.
00:50
You determine no collapse resources will be met at this point.
00:53
Is that correct?
00:55
That's correct.
01:00
Okay,
01:01
Command 2, Collapse, which is going to be Rescue Squad 4, TR4, Resc Engine 23,
01:08
and Collapse 4.
01:10
You can go in service when ready.
01:27
Buckabox 4013, engine four five one, proceed, Brightview, Annapolis, 1935, Generals Highland, the pressure is at being force rate, Null 5,
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elevator lines, two brothers.
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Location ambulance for 49.
02:07
4-5-151, we're proceeding.
02:12
1935 Generals Highway for the elevator alarm.
02:15
We'll go with one.
02:16
Proceeding engine 451.
02:28
So.
02:37
321, a location.
02:40
The location 321.
02:51
The line is broken underground.
02:53
The line is broken underground.
02:55
They're waiting for an EPA on an underground unit.
02:57
I'll let you know as soon as I find out.
03:05
The Defal Court.
03:10
Claps team determined there's no need for collapse units.
03:14
We're going to start to scale this back slightly to a gas leak call.
03:18
I'll let units know their status shortly.
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