Gas line rupture prompts response near Edgar and Hulse, Throop PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and rescue crews responded to a gas line rupture near Edgar and Hulse streets in Throop, Pennsylvania. The line was actively leaking gas, prompting hydrant operations and the closure of several street blocks. Utility company personnel were on site to perform excavation work. The situation involved active monitoring and coordination between emergency units and public safety officials.
Audio|Heard on: Susquehanna, Wayne, Lackawanna, and Wyoming Counties Fire / EMS
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
Captain, step thirty-seven.
00:06
Rescue 27 arriving on scene at the hydrant, near Edgar and Hulse.
00:12
Okay, if you are at the hydrant near Edgar and Hulse, I think they need you right in there.
00:20
Walk to command.
00:21
Put us at the hydrant, near Edgar and Hulse.
00:24
Out.
00:43
Wayne County Pen Two, Pen Med Fifty Four already on scene.
00:47
Near Main Ave at the Holly Borough building.
00:51
Unknown age patient, possible heart attack.
01:24
UGI broke the riser off.
01:25
We do have actively flowing gas right now.
01:29
The engine has the hydrant established and a line established.
01:34
UGI does have another crew coming out to do excavation work.
02:20
Could you have RPD shut down a section of Edgar Street please?
02:25
From Charles and Edgar to Hulse and Edgar please?
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Edgar St & Hulse St, Throop, PA 18512
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