Gas line break prompts fire response and road closure


Fire crews responded to a natural gas line break caused by digging near a home. They worked to suppress any fire risk and monitored air quality. The road was closed until the gas company arrived to fix the leak.
Audio|Source: Loveland Fire Rescue Authority and EMS
02:19
Transcript:
200 Engine 41. Engine 41. On scene on West 4th Street, we're on the alpha side of number 641. It looks like there's some excavation on the Charlie side by the alley. This will be West Fourth Command, be completing in 360. Cover your own scene on the Alpha side of 641. Looks like there's some excavation on the Charlie side. You've been commanding a 360 1114. Detarian 42 is on scene. Coming units from command, 360's complete. Have identified less than 2 inch gas line break due to excavation. Between 645 and 641, there's a driveway. Engine 41 will be pulling the bumper line for suppression, ladder 42. If you respond in and just stage on Franklin, they'll have you monitor the surrounding houses. Battalion 42 if you want to take command from here. Our 42 copies, station on Franklin. Battalion, 42 copies. 41, your stretch and a line for fire suppression. 42's been an air monitor in the two houses, and I'll be assuming command anything additional. (name withheld), do we need to follow your structure across the street, so I'll shut down my road until Excel gets here. Break 200, Battalion, 42. The 29-42. Do you assume in 4th Street command? Did you happen to have an ECA for Excel? The same thing given as 30 to 40? You can't call back as well if you like. You're right. That's kind of the standard response.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 4th St, Loveland, CO 80537
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