Gas leak reported in small duplex near Wheeler Ave, Hampton VA
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A gas leak was reported inside a small one-story duplex near Wheeler Avenue in Hampton, Virginia. Fire units including Battalion 1, Engines 1, 3, 14, Medic 3, and Ladder 2 responded and conducted an investigation. No hazards were reported on scene after assessment.
Audio|Heard on: Chesapeake Fire
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03:11
Transcript:
00:00
Battalion 1, Engine 3, Engine 14, Engine 1, Medic 3, has net 5, and Ladder 2, gas leak, inside, near Wheeler Avenue, Timeout, 0157.
00:20
Battalion 1, Aspen 5, Engine 3, Engine 14, Engine 1, 5-02, Medic 3, District 303, near Wheeler Avenue, crossing cornered avenue for a gas leak inside.
00:32
Respond on R-TAC 2, TAC 2 has been assigned at 1158.
00:40
There you got it.
00:48
Title I, Justin.
00:52
Zero one.
00:55
You can hold, has that 5 in order 5.
01:01
Okay, 015.
01:04
Station 2.
01:09
Station 2, caught.
01:21
Four things respond.
01:25
Trustee, copy, two zero.
01:40
Vladimir's protection.
01:43
Just be copied to zero-third.
01:54
Engine 4 and Medic 4.
01:57
Chis-pain, 708, sailfish quay, timeout, 0202.
02:09
Engine 4, Middick 4, District 2, 7708, Dale, fish, quay off a pest plane place for Chesapeen.
02:17
I'm out.
02:18
O2-03.
02:21
Forest is in.
02:26
Engine 3.
02:29
On Zine, small, one-story duplex.
02:36
I'll have Willow command out investigating.
02:41
On scene of a small one-story duplex, out investigating incident command 0203.
02:55
Fantastic.
02:57
Come in.
02:59
Three-six complete no hazards.
03:01
I do have a gas meter on the Delta side.
03:05
360 complete no hazard have gas meter on delta five two zero.
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Location mentioned:
Wheeler Ave, Hampton, VA 23661
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