Gas line struck by construction crew causes leak response


A construction crew struck a gas line while working, causing a gas leak in the yard. Emergency services, including fire and Hazmat teams, are on their way for a response.
Audio|Source: Aurora Fire
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Transcript:
Negative, there’s a crew that hit a gas line at the location. The end of the hall will be on TAC 3. We can try it to be turning around as well. For TIE-2, I got the TIE-N-2, I got B-HOLF. And the TIE-in-G will be with the Hazmat response, engine 6, ladder 6 for notifying Excel. There’s a crew that hit a gas line at this location. letter 2. If Excel can do an ETA. We’re on the phone with down now. Copy. Ladder 2, Excel has a 30 to 40 minute ETA. Follow me another. Perfect can copy. Thank you. Engine 7 on chest pain, 2125 South Kittred's Way at Horseshoe Park. Engine 7 on chest pain, 2125 South Kittred's Way, cross of South Lewiston Street. Respond on Tech 2 to 1216. That be 1270. We have a two-story single-family residence. We do have an active gas leak in the front yard with construction equipment. We’ll be establishing a water supply and four an inch and three-quarter for protection. Go ahead and give engine six Argonne command. on scene two-story single-family residence with an active gas lake in the front yard would take from construction equipment engine six will be on an engine three quarter on a water supply engine six are gone commanded 12 50s close in you send me engine seven fall they’re not aware
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Location mentioned:
E Napa Dr, Aurora, CO 80013
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