Plumber hits gas line causing leak near South 37th St, Louisville KY
A plumber accidentally struck a gas line while digging near South 37th Street in Louisville. This caused a gas leak outside the address. Fire units and emergency engines were dispatched and arrived on scene quickly. The structure involved is a two-story wood frame building. Authorities are on site managing the situation, and the local gas company LG&E has been notified to address the gas leak.
Audio|Source: Louisville Fire (Fire 1-4, LFR Alert)
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Battalion 1. Truck 1. Battalion 1.
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Engine 22.
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Gas leak.
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Outside near South 37th St.
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South 37th Street.
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I'm going on a gas leak outside near South 37th Street, Crusher River Park, John, and Del Park Terrace.
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It would be for a plumber who's digging and hit a gas line at number withheld.
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Engine 22 is on scene, near South 37th St, two-story wood frame, nothing shown.
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Engine 22 on scene, two story wood frame, nothing showing, 1051.
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Tad1.2.
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The Tad1. TEN 1051.
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Engine 20 in service.
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Engine 20 in service at 1052.
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Tany1, okay.
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Tany1 radio,
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Engine 22 can handle you can tell you one other 20 inspecting service.
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Engine 22 can handle other units and serve the intensity.
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We do have residential gas mine.
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It's been struck. We start LG&E.
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Location mentioned:
Near S 37th St, Louisville, KY 40211
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