Small gas leak contained near Flowing Trail, Dawsonville GA
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Emergency units responded to a small gas leak near Flowing Trail in the Creekstone Subdivision. The leak was confirmed on a service line and contained. The gas company was notified and other units were canceled after containment.
Audio|Heard on: Dawson County Sheriff, Fire, and EMS
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 383 Flowing Trail.
00:05
Reference to a house, condition, gas leak, timeout 1031.
00:10
7.5.7.
00:20
One around.
00:28
Engine one, engine 7, Med1, your responding 383 Flowing Trail, 383 Flowing Trail in the Creekstone Subdivision reference to a pressurized gas leak.
00:51
Clear, we're time.
01:00
Same Dawson, I'm in the area attempting to locate.
01:03
This truck and proves has hit a gas on.
01:05
Mm-hmm.
01:12
Thompson, clear.
01:14
Johnson, sir.
01:20
Say and also, I'll establish your blowing command that you just make contact with the gas company.
01:27
Caller advised that you can somewhere else from a line advise in the gas company.
01:34
Clear, when you make contact with them, make sure they're aware.
01:38
It's going to be a service line coming down the side of the street, small leak.
01:42
Right in front, 383.
01:48
Stand for it.
01:54
Okay, can go ahead.
01:57
Everyone, they were the only thing, yeah, I'll tell you one.
02:01
The officer, clear.
02:04
Okay,
02:07
good time. You can cancel any other units responding.
02:10
Station one, the day and a half.
02:14
No, no player.
02:15
Any player in two?
02:18
The different player back to town.
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Location mentioned:
Flowing Trail, Dawsonville, GA 30534
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