Construction crew hits gas line near Redwood Road, Castro Valley CA
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Fire units responded to a medical building near Redwood Road after reports of a strong electrical smell. It was found that a construction crew had hit a gas line. Gas company PG&A was notified and responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda County Fire
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Transcript:
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Into 25, into 6, into 26, 325,
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24.
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Italian 3. Respond to the medical building behind this address, near Redwood Road.
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Advising a strong electrical smell.
00:14
Strong smell in the lobby, no smoke or flames advised.
00:25
Benjut 25.m, we have a C.1307K.
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We have a lot of the building.
00:31
We have a number of children who will be in that seat.
00:33
We'll make the Freedwood-I-C.
00:35
You cannot override the line that you have to be able to let you have to get into it.
00:41
I'll copy.
00:43
25 with Bridgewood-Hood-I-T.
00:48
Redwood incident can canceling in 25 Tandol, break alcohol will release attack election, especially.
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Dr. Dr. Dr.
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25 minutes.
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Candles canceling the balance, release attack.
01:00
Can you change my status? Can you change my status? A.
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Speaker.
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8025 with 25 Kunker Gassick outside near Redwood Road.
01:14
Cross those Jameson Way, but...
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I'll go under 6.
01:23
106.6.
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We're going to be able to...
01:28
D.C.R. N.S.
01:39
Okay, so there's only for traffic, TCA is about 7.8.
01:47
PG&A reports our location, construction company hit a gas line.
01:54
Okay.
01:57
Advise if you need additional resources, call PG&A.
02:02
Negative just PG&A.
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Location mentioned:
Redwood Rd, Castro Valley, CA 94546
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