Possible natural gas leak investigated near Terrace Lane, Oswego IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews investigated reports of a natural gas odor outside near Terrace Lane and Terrace Court in Oswego. Truck One was dispatched to check for a possible gas leak, but no hissing sounds were detected.
Audio|Heard on: KenCom Fire Fire: Dispatch [Ch 1]
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Fire still alarm for an odor outside near Terrace Lane.
00:03
Is this still alarm for an odor outside near Terrace Lane? You're crossing Terrace Court and Paradise Parkway.
00:09
Ask for Truck One, you do.
00:13
Montgomery car three is available.
00:16
Montgomery car three available, one sheet.
00:20
Can't tell if Truck One is en route.
00:23
Two is Truck One en route, but it seems to be a still alarm odor outside near Terrace Lane, crossing Terrace Court and Paradise Parkway.
00:29
Caller said he can smell natural gas.
00:32
He did see some digging that had been done to the ground there.
00:37
Ten, come from West Pico Truck One.
00:40
I'll speak with Truck One.
00:43
Can we get an X-ray to the scene?
00:47
Do you hear any hissing or anything that they're going to ask about?
00:56
There's no hissing heard.
01:01
Ten pound unit, traffic to Truck One.
01:05
I mean, there's no hissing.
01:09
No hissing, we were out.
01:12
Picked up a line.
01:15
A strong odor.
01:17
It was tight.
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Location mentioned:
Terrace Ln, Oswego, IL 60543
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