Gas line hit causes fire outside near 32nd Ave in Fargo, Fargo ND


Fire department responded to a gas line struck by contractors near 32nd Avenue South in Fargo. Gas flames were seen outside but no indoor leak was detected. The nearest house is about 75 feet away. Fire personnel are coordinating with construction workers at the scene.
Audio|Source: Fargo Fire
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Central 802, 804, 801, truck two, bat, two, respond to near 32nd Avenue South.
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Contractors believe they hit a gas line, unnotes how big the gas line is.
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Near 32nd Avenue South.
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Central atten to.
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Tadion 2. Tadion 2.
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From the notes in what you said, it sounds like the gas flames hit outside, it's not an inside leak of that, correct?
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Tenport will be in the construction area.
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Closest house is approximately seventy-five feet away.
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Copy thanks. There's it.
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Can we get a camcannel, please.
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Ten-four p. C.A.1.
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Control, 802 is on scene, grabbing some construction guys, wave us in,
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closer to where the gas line is that we're driving in right now.
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Going from the limit, we're switching a gas one.
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Bobby's switching to gas one. Central 32nd Avenue Command.
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Central, they're on Capitol 1 where you signed them.
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September, thank you.
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Near 32nd Ave S, Fargo, ND 58103
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