Natural gas smell reported near fireplace in Plano home, Plano TX
A homeowner reported a natural gas smell near the fireplace inside their residence near Spring Creek Pkwy and Ohio Dr in Plano. Crews arrived and confirmed elevated gas readings with a detection device, although no strong gas odor was present. The gas supply valve was turned off, but readings remained elevated. The crew discussed whether to shut off the gas supply completely or wait for additional units.
Audio|Source: Plano Fire
01:44
Transcript:
00:00
Battalion 1, Truck 4, Truck 5. You're responding to a shrunk smell of natural gas inside the location near the fireplace.
00:07
Calling, the person calling the send is going to be the homeowner, I believe.
00:13
She said she left the location, but she'll return once you guys get there.
00:21
(name withheld).
00:24
TRIFF! TRIFF! TRIF!
00:27
TRIF!
00:31
Yeah,
00:32
we have a little bit of a gas hit from the snipper at the fireplace.
00:38
The key is turned off, but we definitely have increased readings from the gas snipper in the fireplace.
00:45
But we don't smell gas, so we obviously can't tell what the concentration is.
00:57
Redfire City words for Spring Creek and Ohio.
01:03
Part 5 dispatch, dispatch, it's your location, just advise when you arrive on scene. I'll update your time.
01:10
Yeah,
01:11
I accidentally hit it in route.
01:23
Truck 4 from the Truck 4 operator.
01:29
Truck 4.
01:36
Do you want us to shut the gas off or leave it on until Truck 5 gets here?
01:43
Yeah, go ahead and leave it on for now.
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Location mentioned:
Spring Creek Pkwy & Ohio Dr, Plano, TX 75024
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