Natural gas leak causes flame burst in home basement, Pittsburgh PA


Firefighters responded to a natural gas leak in the basement of a home on Coleroad Street in Pittsburgh. A brief flame burst was seen coming from the furnace. The gas leak was being handled with power shut off and the gas company may be called for further checks.
Audio|Source: Pittsburgh Fire Dispatch - Channel 1
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
7-engine, battalion 3, and 8 truck for 4,02 coal-rored street between Woodbine, McCabe.
00:07
Caller reporting a gas leak in the basement.
00:10
They are now reporting a short burst of flame coming out.
00:13
Again, this is for 7-engine, 8 truck, and battalion 3.
00:17
It's for natural gas, 4502 coal-red street between Woodbine and McCabe.
00:21
They're reporting a leak in the basement with a short burst of flame coming out.
00:26
Come in on fire 1, minus 1,200, and break fire dispatchment 9-3.
00:33
Fire dispatchment 9-3.
00:35
Fire dispatch, battalion 3.
00:37
A truck hit.
00:38
Hey, Chalkin.
00:40
Fire dispatch, Battalion 3.
00:42
Battalion 3.
00:43
The short burst of the flames coming from the furnace.
00:48
Do you want me to start the zone?
00:49
Leave this off right now.
00:51
We'll advise.
00:52
Copy 12-01.
00:53
Seven engine in.
00:55
Seven engine in.
00:56
A truck five minutes.
00:58
A truck, on scene.
01:00
A truck, on C. Tally, three, on two.
01:02
Tanya three.
01:03
Oncy, Paul, two.
01:04
Command for me.
01:05
Come in for me, truck.
01:06
Come on. I cut the power of the spoiler here.
01:08
Seems to be fine.
01:09
We might need to get the gas company here to check this out.
01:11
Copy that.
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