Gas leak reported at Redington Road in Monroe


Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
03:10
Transcript:
They're 43, I'll think. Timber. Command, (name withheld). Go ahead. Seecom, can you get battalion one on this channel, please? Let's hear of Charlie talk to 115 about this gas leak. Command from Battalion 1 on Charlie. Battalion 1, this 1505 of Middle Springs. We're out on a gas leap of Monroe gas. They're requested us to clamp it off, however, we don't carry a Mustang tool. What company do you have that you can send us that's got a Mustang tool? Plastic line, metal line. Believe it to be a metal line, we believe it's at least three inches in diameter, but we're not 100% sure yet. We'll copy that. I'll see you engine fire. They were to be able to clamp it off. 10.4, thank you, Chief. See, on copies, time one. I'm Charlie. I copy. I'll get him the route. Thank you. Engine 5, copy. We'll be around. Engine 5, gas leak, 2202, wetting to the road. Cross Street Sherwood Forest Drive and South ML King Jr. Boulevard. Operate on Charlie. Engine 5. Gas leak. 2202, Redington Road. Cross Street, Sherwood Forest Drive and South ML King Jr. Boulevard. Operate on Charlie. See how 142? 3-1 routine by Union West. Copy RETA LUS. P-105 from Battalion. Go ahead, Chief. I'm going to send you two companies, Angie 1, Angie 1, Angie 5 headed your way due to the weather. Copy, thank you, Chief. We're going to try to turn them around. The gas company is going to try to valve it off, but they don't know if it's going to work. I'll copy. Let's take out of Mention 1 on Charlie. Inger 1. You show us another gas leak. Ten more.
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Monroe, NC
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