Gas line broken by contractors causing strong gas smell, Colorado Springs CO


Contractors accidentally broke a gas line from a house to a grill near Black Elk Way. The gas leak caused a strong smell inside and outside the home. The gas was turned off in the basement, but the odor remains. Utilities have been notified.
Audio|Source: Colorado Springs Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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So 22, Indian 24, and Truck 19, near Black Elk Way on a hazmat incident.
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Both companies respond on Command 4.
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Truck 19's responding.
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Truck 19 responding. Region 24 is responding, responding companies to near Black Elk Way.
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Some contractors there broke the gas line from the house to the grill.
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We have notified utilities.
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The RP was able to turn it off in the basement, but there's still a very strong smell inside and outside.
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There's no further. There's no further. What's nice, you've got.
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Does that change in 24? Can you repeat that?
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Affirm. The contractors at this location broke the gas line that goes from the house to the grill.
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They were able to turn it off in the basement.
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There's still a very strong smell.
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Utilities have been notified.
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Your weather's in your call.
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Location mentioned:
Near Black Elk Way, Colorado Springs, CO 80908
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