Fire crew ventilates home after gas issue, Lansing MI


Fire crews responded to a home on N High St after a possible gas leak. They ventilated the house and confirmed no gas present. The gas supply was turned off, and the family is waiting to return. Energy company workers still need to check the site.
Audio|Source: Greater Lansing Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
is going to ventilate the house, and then they'll see if it's safe to let the family back in. Other than that, we're getting zero readings. They turn the gas off to the meter, and that aims to have taken care of our issue for now. Consumers will still need to come out. But battalion, anyone's going to be clear. Engine 91[1] is going to remain unseen. Okay, Jay, there. Five and a meet. Go ahead. Dispatchmetic 1-11. We're out of McLaren ending with 3.2.
is going to ventilate the house, and then they'll see if it's safe to let the family back in. Other than that, we're getting zero readings. They turn the gas off to the meter, and that aims to have taken care of our issue for now. Consumers will still need to come out. But battalion, anyone's going to be clear. Engine 91[1] is going to remain unseen. Okay, Jay, there. Five and a meet. Go ahead. Dispatchmetic 1-11. We're out of McLaren ending with 3.2.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Engine 91: Fire Engine Unit
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Location mentioned:
Near N High St, Lansing, MI 48906
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