Possible natural gas leak investigated near Erie Rd, Green Bay WI
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According to the dispatch call, responders investigated a possible natural gas leak in a kitchen near Erie Road. The gas was isolated with no reported injuries. EMS responded to a separate chest pain call nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Fire & EMS
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
District 5, engine 415.
00:07
Battalion Chief 411-421, engine 451, responding to possible gas leak in the kitchen.
00:15
They report a natural gas smell, no illnesses, evacuating the area.
00:20
Please advise if police are needed.
00:24
That's five.
00:30
Will keep you informed, preparing for possible police involvement.
00:34
Copy. Dispatch from Battalion 1 and TAC 7.
00:37
Go ahead.
00:45
Everyone's unseen.
00:47
Bebel is on the street.
00:50
Engine 5, investigate strong gas smell in kitchen.
00:56
Truck team to bring their laser detector.
01:01
Telling 1 will be Beeple's command.
01:03
Telling 1 to perform a 360-degree check.
01:06
Happy.
01:11
Engine 5 entering the building.
01:18
Dispatch, engine is in.
01:24
Fire dispatch, go ahead.
01:26
All clear on Erie Road.
01:34
Moving EMS, clear TAC 6.
01:37
Copy, clearing TAC 6.
01:54
Ambulance 111 responding to chest pain near Pine Street and North 8th Street, time 1821.
02:07
Command from...
02:10
Truck 2.
02:11
Go on truck 2?
02:13
Leak found on a regulator behind Elvin.
02:29
Ambulance 111 responding to chest pain near Pine Street and North 8th Street, time 1821.
02:43
Can you isolate it?
02:46
Yes, we can.
02:47
Yes, we can.
02:48
It's isolated.
02:50
Call transferred to EMS.
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Location mentioned:
Erie Rd, Green Bay, WI 54311
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