Single vehicle accident damages gas pipeline in Farmington, Farmington CT
A single vehicle crashed off the side of the road in Farmington. The accident caused damage to a gas pipeline. Emergency responders confirmed the pipeline is not leaking. The situation is under investigation and utility company was requested to respond.
Audio|Source: Farmington Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 8 on scene, got one vehicle off the side of the road. We'll lay you out investigating.
00:06
Engine 8, officer will have command.
00:09
Roger Engine 8 on scene taking command.
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We'll be out of investigate at 2049.
00:20
Hey Morris, 2.
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2049.
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11,
00:31
I'll be on the 7th.
00:34
Medica 7 on state, 20.
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11, I'll be on a motor vehicle stops.
00:50
Toyota Highlands are colored great to Yaron out of Newington, now in the trunk.
00:55
11's on scene.
00:58
2051.
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Old Mount Rose command to a pharmacy base.
01:07
Go ahead.
01:13
Base is up.
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Can hold on a mountain road to just engine 8 and dismissed, medic 7 and medic 11.
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Roger, holding the assignment to engine 8, medic 7, medic 11.
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Clear, 252. Medic 11 is clear and available.
01:40
2052.
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Roger.
01:50
Roger.
01:54
Full Mount Rose, demand, you're probably on the base. Base is on.
02:02
You have being used to find out, you have,
02:07
what looks to be a strength from a gas pipeline that will make the any accident.
02:20
You came and broken up, what's the company you request them to respond?
02:29
...engineer did not come through.
02:38
You can pass it along to the PD officer fastly.
02:47
Thanks, can you have TNG respond out to the scene? We have a gas pipe.
02:54
Looks to be a thing that was hit in the accident.
02:58
It is currently not leaking.
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Farmington, CT
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