Gas leak detected in garage of College Station building, College Station TX
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A possible gas leak was detected on the lower garage floor of a building near Anderson Street in College Station. Fire Department is on scene coordinating with the energy company Atmos Energy to address the situation.
Audio|Heard on: College Station Fire Department
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02:58
Transcript:
00:00
Have you any oxygen come out of that building from planning with solar gas?
00:05
Only off the garage level.
00:10
726 receive.
00:11
If there's second people at that building, I'm trying to stop the power.
00:19
College of 76.
00:23
Go ahead, college.
00:27
Has Atmos arrived yet?
00:31
Negative college, they have not.
00:35
Clear, I'll call back again.
00:39
726 receive.
00:47
5-6 Charlie, 5-6 Alpha.
00:52
This is Charlie.
00:55
What are your readings?
00:58
They're jumping around with the wind, but just a second ago I got 1020.
01:04
Confirm.
01:09
5-6 Bravo.
01:13
Go ahead.
01:16
Any readings?
01:20
We're good on my side.
01:26
Two weeks ago.
01:29
Click.
01:41
726-756.
01:43
Go ahead, 756.
01:48
Let's switch over to TAC 4 for communications.
01:55
726 received.
01:56
College is the 726.
01:59
I'm clear, you guys can go over.
02:06
College is 722.
02:10
Good.
02:12
Confirming, we're supposed to be in apartment 39 at LULAC Oak Hill.
02:19
It's 7.26.
02:22
Go ahead on 4.
02:25
Just go and put her in no damage just a ride-up scene.
02:29
I'm still on hold with them.
02:36
26-566.
02:41
Go ahead and 7.5-6.
02:46
We're peaking at 5.5 LEL on the lower floor of the garage.
02:55
726R C, 5.15 at the lower garage.
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Location mentioned:
Anderson St, College Station, TX 77840
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