Gas leak investigated at California Street apartments, West Sacramento CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and hazardous materials crews responded to an apartment near 6th and California streets in West Sacramento to investigate a reported gas leak. Residents were evacuated as firefighters monitored the building and located the gas shutoff. The gas supply was turned off, and PG&E was notified for further assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Yolo CA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Ten forty-five is up on Echo Six for the hazmat.
00:06
Battalion 45 from Engine 44, we're on scene.
00:09
Eight small apartment units on the corner of 6th and California.
00:15
Residents outside will be investigating.
00:19
Battalion 45 copies.
00:24
Engine 44 is on scene investigating.
00:27
Sorry, I was just yelling at a driver that they want to pull to the right.
00:34
Truck 45, you pull on California.
00:36
We got a spot for you.
00:38
Copy, pulling up.
00:41
44, what equipment do you need?
00:46
We're still monitoring the inside of the apartment.
00:48
We're trying to find all the gas shut off.
00:49
Maybe you can help us locate the gas shutoff.
00:53
Yeah, copy that. Is the apartment charged?
00:56
Negative, we don't have any alarms going off on our gas detector right now.
01:02
Okay, copy. Battalion 45 is on scene.
01:05
I'm going to establish 6th Street command.
01:10
Waiting for an ETA from dispatch for PG&E.
01:18
Command truck 45, gas has been shut off at the residence.
01:21
Get.
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