Roofing nail punctures gas line at residential duplex, Greensboro NC
Firefighters responded to a residential duplex near Tuscany Ln where a roofing nail punctured a gas line causing a gas leak. The gas meter was turned off to stop the flow. There was no fire or explosion. Crews conducted air monitoring inside the building and checked for carbon monoxide due to a generator running earlier.
Audio|Source: Guilford Metro Fire
04:57
Transcript:
00:00
It was near Tuscany Ln.
00:02
Residents not home at this address.
00:05
They put a roofing nail through the roof and hit a line.
00:10
Supervisor turned off meter.
00:12
Gas flow stopped.
00:14
Biggest issue we're having right now is just access to do monitoring inside the structure.
00:19
We have confirmed the meter is off to the structure.
00:21
No longer flowing gas.
00:24
10-4[1], it sounds good.
00:26
Just do the best you can to monitor and see if you got any elevated readings and we'll hold engine 40 out here on Tuscany just for a little while just to make sure you're good.
00:38
Agent 40.
00:44
I have a Bravo port.
00:56
The duplex here, near Tuscany Ln, roovers are doing the whole roof across the entire structure.
01:10
Engine 5 and ladder 5.
01:13
(number withheld), Lafayette Avenue.
01:16
Ryan, Steven, fire alarm.
01:18
Cross streets are independent road in Colonial Avenue.
01:26
Agent 11.
01:28
Nice.
01:31
Agent 11, go around us go up the ramp to the black band.
01:39
All right or five, go ahead.
01:41
Thanks John for Lothia, please.
01:46
The Bromo 6, B6.
01:52
Four,
01:56
when do you get through there, you can clear?
02:04
Hey, 11, let me get through there, you got up there.
02:12
He says he's okay, uninjured.
02:15
Hi, that's not here's uninsured.
02:17
Sounds good to me.
02:19
We're getting this state in here a second.
02:25
... investigation from command.
02:29
Click command.
02:32
Is there a need for a property rip?
02:35
Negative one also.
02:41
In the apartment above, we checked the ones below just to make sure we had a VOSG hit in the closet, some paint and stuff in there.
02:50
So we're trying to rule out everything.
02:53
Negative On readings in the attic space where they've exposed that area,
02:58
I think we're Signal 50[2] at this time.
03:02
P&G will have to respond to get near Tuscany Ln back in service at some point if we get a homeowner.
03:11
Yeah, we're working on that, so you're under control and engine 40 even clear.
03:17
Yeah, well.
03:20
Here's 40, cop.
03:26
Sanitarious command, we're signal feed you. Sanitary, command.
03:34
Our signal, sir.
03:38
We have command investigating.
03:42
Table copy. Single story of residential, nothing shown in command of it.
03:46
Federal Command, Command.
03:54
The battleground, Mayor.
03:57
All clear, signal 50. Terminate in command.
04:04
Measure 43.
04:07
Measure 43.
04:09
Do you have a message about this call?
04:16
24. 104. 10.4, thank you.
04:24
They are 840 in Horseman Creek.
04:31
1040.
04:35
1040. That is that, Ralph Bruce.
04:39
As you make your way around back to the alpha side, I want to do some air monitoring near Tuscany Ln, just as a safety factor,
04:49
and we do have access to that. The tenant was reporting a generator running a big part of the day, so I want to check for carbon monoxide as well.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
[2]
Signal 50: Agency-specific signal code indicating an emergency or priority situation; meaning varies by jurisdiction.
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Location mentioned:
Near Tuscany Ln, Greensboro, NC 27410
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