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Possible gas leak near college station parking garageCollege Station TX

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Church Ave, College Station, TX 77840

Fire crews responded to a possible gas leak near the parking garage at 711 Church Ave in College Station. They are monitoring gas levels, assisting nearby crews, and restricting access to ensure safety.

Audio|Heard on: College Station Fire Department
Listen to dispatch call
00:38
Transcript:
00:00
Let's see from the source of the gas we've been coming with a 3-inch line that's named Doug FI and an excavator.
00:04
We're going to need your crew to assist in the stack next to us.
00:07
Hazard gas monitors, lift the parking garage and deny entry into this area and into the building.
00:18
Of which address?
00:23
We need you to take a crew to respond to the stack and get into the parking garage and make sure there's no gas reading besides the parking garage and not entry to any one to their vehicles.
00:35
Confirm, go to the stack,
00:37
search the parking garage, deny entry if needed.

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Location mentioned:
Church Ave, College Station, TX 77840

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Incident Timeline

  1. Confirmation of Orders
  2. Operational Orders for Safety
  3. Clarification of Address
  4. Hazard Monitoring and Area Restriction
  5. Request for Additional Crew Support
  6. Assessment of Gas Leak Source
  7. Initial Dispatch and Location Confirmation

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