Gas leak reported after propane line struck during yard work, Pompano Beach FL


Fire department responded to a gas leak after a propane line was hit during yard mowing. The leak was later found to be at a neighbor's house. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Zone 102 November, a leak. I'm quarters, 1,300. Copy. Zone 102 November, Rusty 10.102, engine 202. Engine 23, Haznett 23, battalion.
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102, Guy in 37, 232. Responded to 266 Northeast 41st Street. It's 266 North East 413. He was mowing the yard, and he hid the propane line. He does have a gas leak. All units switch over to TAC 1[1]. All you can switch to TAC 1. We are dispatching the second asthma team, 1300s.
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Italian tomorrow. Retali want to get up, we're responding. At 17, tackle. Is that 17, Tachlan? 2.2.23. Tachlan, 13.1. Retiring, 37.
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10337 responding 1301 6.5 and we turn it over to FSTB roller ranger or available. Inter65 VILT.0. Then 10 delta chesting. The resty tent.
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Respond to 300 terminal drives. It's going to be on the first rehearsal. Reference chest veins 1302. So no 1101 heart problem. The 4-year-old in unconscious and breathing having chest veins are good.
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Now he's saying that the leak is coming from the neighbor's house. He did not cut the line. No one is here injured. He smells and hears the gas. All right. Call that and have him. He is outside of Ski. Once you get there, please. Copy. All we are saying. Rescue, 32. For help.
Police codes explained
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TAC 1: Tactical Radio Channel 1
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Location mentioned:
Near NE 41st St, Pompano Beach, FL 33064
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