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Gas leak near Young Life entrance triggers emergency responseFraser CO

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Near Co Rd 517, Fraser, CO 80442

Emergency services responded to a gas leak near the entrance of Young Life on County Road 50. Multiple units were staged at the scene. Gas was detected in the valley, and remote valves were activated to stop the leak. The pressure dropped, indicating the leak was slowing down. The situation was monitored for safety and poses no current exposure risk to nearby properties.

Audio|Source: Grand County Public Safety
06:3
Transcript:
00:00
44. What's your location?
00:03
We're staged with 61 and medic 2 on county road 50 at the entrance of Young Life.
00:15
Okay, that sounds good. 465, you're still at 517 and 5.
00:27
That is correct.
00:29
465.
00:33
Okay.
00:35
Who else I got out there?
00:48
... command 461. You also have Madik 2 stage 50 at the entrance to young life.
00:57
Okay, and Josh, the Excel pack went on up and he rode 50.
01:04
That is correct.
01:11
Okay, I cannot see him at the moment, so I guess he hasn't either gone up that far or he's hanging back.
01:24
Yeah, I did talk to him. He said he's gone up to investigate and he will let us know.
01:32
Yeah, the break is in that meadow between 10-050 and the, oh,
01:42
the private dwelling that's uphill a little bit off to the west from the main camp, which I don't think we have any exposure issues at this point.
01:53
It should be no ignition sources down there. So what the only we might do is get down the valley.
02:01
44, what do you have for your gas detection? Do you have your sniffers on board?
02:13
Yes, you think you have a four gas. He's dip pulling it out now.
02:17
And we did smell gas in the valley.
02:21
There are 50 coming up.
02:25
Okay,
02:26
if they want,
02:28
they can just check at the creek crossing down there, that'd be the low point. If it did anything, that's where it would go.
02:35
We're just keeping an eye on the wind and all.
02:39
It should be far enough away from anything. Most of the gas should go on up and dissipate and not follow it down.
02:52
44 copies, we'll head down to the creek crossing and check. We do have four gas negative on the sniffer.
03:02
Okay, I mean it might try to drift down that way, but it's mostly blown straight up, so I think it'll mostly go up and dissipate.
03:14
Sol for grade 7. I'll be on duty. Good afternoon.
03:18
Good afternoon, 1655.
03:20
All right.
03:25
All right.
03:27
So all for Paul 8. Good afternoon.
03:33
On duty and service.
03:37
All right, good afternoon, 1656.
03:42
Rupil. Dr. Culper.
03:44
Copy 1656.
03:46
Okay.
03:52
Okay. Okay. Okay.
03:54
Okay.
03:57
Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay.
03:59
We're back in service cleared by UMIS 20.
04:02
Okay. Okay. Okay.
04:06
So for Grand 20. I'll be on duty.
04:09
Good afternoon.
04:10
All for Grand 20. Good afternoon. 16-50.
04:23
South for Grand 11. Out City, every night.
04:34
Grand Levin, goodnight, 16-1929.
04:43
Crash for Beacon, (number withheld).
04:46
Oh, Rebecca, go ahead.
04:52
Highway 13 at the 27, Colorado, Colorado, Charlie, David Mary, (number withheld), on a white man.
04:59
Help me, time is having another.
05:07
Selfer Croquet Creek Athlete Command[1].
05:16
4-Big 3 in the blind. That place coming back clear to a (number withheld) GMC Savannah. White in color.
05:22
Expiration expires (number withheld).
05:25
Time is (number withheld).
05:32
Selfer Command[1], Offsland.
05:38
Come on, go ahead.
05:41
Okay, they've kicked in remote valves.
05:45
The pressure is dropping and it's slowing down quite a bit.
05:51
It'll probably be not leaking anymore here in all 5, 10 minutes at the most.
05:58
It's dropped quite a bit in just the last few minutes. So I think we'll be in good shape here shortly.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Command: Incident Command established or assumed

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Near Co Rd 517, Fraser, CO 80442

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