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Gas leak prompts evacuation at Easton Commons officeColumbus OH

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Near Easton Cmns, Columbus, OH 43219

Emergency responders reacted to a natural gas leak at a large office building near Easton Commons. The building was evacuated as a precaution. Investigations found no immediate hazards.

Audio|Source: Columbus Division of Fire, Franklin County Fire and EMS
02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Respond on Battalion 2 IC[1], operate on Battalion 2 fireground.
00:05
Near Easton Commons. Natural Gas leak. Engine 28. Medic 28.
00:11
Latter,
00:12
28. Rescue 1-34.
00:15
Battalion 2.
00:16
Cross of Brighton Rose Way and Stelpser Road. Near Easton Commons.
00:22
Natural Gas leak.
00:24
Engine 28. Medic 28.
00:27
Latter 28, rescue 134, Battalion 2.
00:31
Respond on Battalion 2 IC[1], operate on Battalion 2 fireground.
00:45
Near Easton Commons.
00:48
Rescue 1-34 Battalion 1-331.
00:53
Near,
00:54
Easton Commons.
00:56
Rescue 1-334. Battalion, 131.
01:00
Cross Street, Wrighton Rose, Way, and Stelter Road, Easton Commons.
01:06
732 hours. Refer to MDC for incident types.
01:11
Refer to MDC for radio channel.
01:18
Respond on 10 Bravo[2].
01:21
Engine 21-2901, Verwick Boulevard, Carbon monoxide alarm, cross of Kenwick Road and Silver Road.
01:30
Engine 21, 2901, Verwick Boulevard, Carbon monoxide alarm. Respond on 10 Bravo[2].
01:42
Our engine ladder 28th on scene.
01:45
Large commercial office building.
01:48
Nothing's showing will be investigating. Engine 28th has got command.
01:55
2828 on the scene, large commercial building. We've got nothing showing. We'll be out-investigating.
02:04
That's for now.
02:07
The phone's being evacuated.
02:09
All the company stays on Easton Commons.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Incident Command or Commander responsible for overall management and coordination of an incident.
[2]
10 Bravo: Moderate-priority response or radio channel designation, typically used for medical or support incidents.

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Near Easton Cmns, Columbus, OH 43219

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