Gas leak confirmed near South Street Plymouth, Plymouth MA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a confirmed gas leak near South Street in Plymouth. They located an underground leak and are on scene awaiting further safety information.
Audio|Heard on: Town of Plymouth Fire
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Fire off from Region 1.
00:03
Engine 1.
00:08
Addisostack confirmed.
00:10
It's from the street gas line.
00:12
Located right in front of near South Street.
00:17
Engine 1A.L.A.L.2.R.2.
00:21
Receive. Evertsress confirmed.
00:22
This is from the street cutoff in front of near South Street.
00:25
Engine 1. Letter 2.
00:27
I have you in service.
00:35
File on to a company's on responding 33 dry seat of Swamp Road.
00:38
It is now confirmed it is in Plymouth.
00:42
It's a four receipt.
00:48
We're making our way in.
00:49
No.
00:52
The receipt.
00:55
It's a new receipt.
00:57
We're 20 minutes out.
01:00
No, the receipt.
01:04
I'm engine four is on scene 33 drive-seeing as far as engine full will show you one scene.
01:28
Firelaw from South Street, come in.
01:32
The answer in, South Street, come in.
01:36
Have a soft tech, pop the cap,
01:39
and there's no leak at that.
01:41
Shut off out, he'll use this leaking underground somewhere.
01:45
We're remaining on scene until we can get a little bit further info for safety.
01:53
Follow me seat.
02:01
File up until the street command.
02:05
Can you look at the call log from yesterday and see if anyone responded to this location for outside, you smell a gas.
02:18
And we're also getting 100% LEL at that shut off.
02:24
Great day, stand by.
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Location mentioned:
South St, Plymouth, MA 02360
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