Gas leak reported in apartment near Farmer Lane, Chesapeake VA
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Firefighters responded to a reported gas leak inside an apartment near Farmer Lane in Chesapeake. Crews established command and conducted an investigation. No fire was visible during the response.
Audio|Heard on: Chesapeake Fire
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Battalion 1, Engine 2, Engine 1, Engine 1, Engine 3, Medic 1, HazMat 5, and Ladder 2, gas leak inside near Farmer Lane, timeout 0124.
00:19
The timing one has that five, engine one, engine three, engine two, ladder two, medic one, district 106, near Farmer Lane, crossing Shady Lane, apartment four, for gas leak inside, timeout 125.
00:34
We'll be on Tac two.
00:41
The engine two is on two.
00:45
Okay,
00:46
zero one twenty six.
00:48
Ladder 5, Jesty.
00:51
Ladder 5?
00:54
Ladder 5 response to place the HazMat 5 to Farmer.
00:59
Okay, HazMat 5 available, and Ladder 5 en route of 0122.
01:05
Engine 1, Chesapeake.
01:10
Engine 1. Engine 1.
01:11
Engine 1 is on the same small two-story apartment structure.
01:16
Nothing showing on three sides.
01:18
Engine 1 will be established in apartment command and out investigating.
01:24
I copy N101 on scene of a small three-story apartment structure.
01:28
Nothing showing from three sides, in command and out investigating, 0132.
01:36
St. Chesapeake.
01:39
And then two?
01:45
On scene, level one at Hydro.
01:50
Okay, 0153.
01:59
Formerly, JSPIC.
02:03
Okay.
02:10
Engine 1 can handle, you can clear all their units, you can clear in fact channel.
02:16
I copy. Command can handle all their units and clear in TAC2 is clear as 0136.
02:22
Return no part as such clear.
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Location mentioned:
Farmer Ln, Chesapeake, VA 23324
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