Gas pipe sparks at abandoned house in Pittsburgh


Audio|Source: Pittsburgh Police, Fire and EMS
03:48
Transcript:
Copy, thank you. At the current time, it looks to be the gas pipe, but when it touches the other pipe, it does spark. But right now, we taped it off. There's no, when it's disconnected, there's no sparking or anything like that. There doesn't appear to be any electric going to the building, but if they could come out at their earliest convenience to check this building out. Duques Light and do you also want PLI to come there tonight or tomorrow? I mean it's not an imminent threat right now. They can come out when they can get here PLI. Duques, there's no, it's not electric, so, but it is going to be 2536 Kingwood. It's the, it's an abandoned house. That's our seat. Cycle 6, I'm there you calling. I did call in service. Received. 176, we're back. Thanks for the great backup, driver one. 176, we're saved 1805. UC16, C-16. Cose-u-9-116, 896, 897. I'm all clear. stand for foraging news substation. service, I'll deal later. Top of PLI, they said they're going to head over. Okay, that's received. The homeowner right next door, 2538, is the one that brought us to our attention, and he is at home at this time, so he can, he'll be able to direct them to what the issue is. That's received, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near Kingwood St, Pittsburgh, PA 15234
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