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Gas leak reported at Glen Lily Road gas stationWarren County KY

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Glen Lily Rd, Kentucky 42101

According to the dispatch call, a gas line ruptured at the Glen Lily Road gas regulator station. Multiple callers reported a visible gas leak and strong smell in the area.

Audio|Heard on: Warren County Sheriff and Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Some of your units responding for a gas line rupture at the Glen Lily Road gas regulator station, Glen Lily Road gas regulator station, see multiple calls.
00:10
One caller reports visible gas in the air and a strong smell.
00:13
Another caller said it seems to be high pressure and sounds like a relief valve going off at 1744.

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Glen Lily Rd, Kentucky 42101

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Incident Timeline

  1. Continued Scene Safety and Access Control
  2. On-Scene Coordination and Utility Notification
  3. Traffic Control and Scene Management
  4. Reports of Gas Line Rupture and Visible Gas Plume
  5. Initial Dispatch for Fuel Spill

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