Fire crew ruptures gas line causing leak near E 100th St, Chicago IL


Fire department accidentally broke a low-pressure residential gas line causing a leak near E 100th St. Fire crews are monitoring the area and waiting for the gas company, which is estimated to arrive in 30 minutes.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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The fire department hit a residential half-inch, low-pressure gas line.
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We do have some gas coming out.
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52's in the process of dropping the line.
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Talks up currently metering the area.
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We're all standing by way for people's guests.
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You have an ETA?
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Telling 22, people's guests has been requested.
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No ETA at this time.
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We'll call the check.
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I've been received.
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Engine 23 is that I've seen Taylor and Damon for the accident.
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23 We have a 30-minute ETA for people's gas, 30-minute ETA for people's guests.
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30-minute ETA for people's guests. 30-minute ETA message received.
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Truck 49, Englewood.
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Truck 49. Truck 49.
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Day, readings of 20 here.
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Shut down the stove, ventilated to zero, and we're returning.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 100th St, Chicago, IL 60628
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