Gas leak reported near South Mountain Star Drive, Tucson AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a possible gas leak was reported near South Mountain Star Drive after a gas line was hit during work. A hissing sound was heard and the caller was advised to evacuate the area. Southwest Gas is en route.
Audio|Heard on: Pima County Public Safety South, Green Valley
Listen to dispatch call
01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Battalion 415 and Engine 400 and twenty-five, gas leak near South Mountain Star Drive.
00:12
Sorry, Ponderosa is at this point.
00:17
This injury.
00:22
When they hit five two, go ahead.
00:25
Eight five two is clear available and returning.
00:30
Copy 852 , clear and returning.
00:37
Two seven four, go ahead.
00:40
She has been turned over to CPD.
00:42
You can show me available.
00:44
Shutter equipment is in operation.
00:53
Eight one seven engine 80.
01:00
Go for 817.
01:05
If you guys could get that turn lane over here on Campbell, there's a blue car sitting over here with an occupant and a wrecked sheriff.
01:13
If you want to check that one, we're going to take it to the west here.
01:18
817 copies.
01:19
Trying four and five engine 425 gas leak near South Mountain Star Drive.
01:26
Calling party states someone hit a gas line while working.
01:28
Here is a hissing sound.
01:30
Calling party was advised to evacuate.
01:35
Southwest Gas also has an ETA of 20 to 25 min.
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Location mentioned:
S Mountain Star Dr, Tucson, AZ 85757
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