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Gas leak after vehicle hits gas line near Henkle DriveLebanon OH

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audio iconFire & Arson
Henkle Dr, Lebanon, OH 45036

As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle struck a gas line near Henkle Drive in front of JBM Envelope Company, causing a gas leak. The fire department was called to respond.

Audio|Heard on: Warren County Fire and EMS
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00:24
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 46, Engine 31, Chief 41.
00:03
Respond for a gas leak outside.
00:06
Vehicle struck a gas line.
00:07
Officer on scene requesting fire department response.
00:12
Repeating engine 46, engine 31, Chief 41.
00:16
Respond for an outdoor gas leak near Henkle Drive, directly in front of JBM Envelope Company.
00:23
Time at dispatch, 1642.

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Location mentioned:
Henkle Dr, Lebanon, OH 45036

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Incident Timeline

  1. Situation Deemed Safe and Command Terminated
  2. Interior Investigation
  3. Scene Assessment and Investigation
  4. Chief 76 Arrives and Establishes Command
  5. Initial Report of Gas Leak

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