Natural gas leak at upper plant in Hopkinton, Hopkinton MA
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A natural gas leak was reported at the upper plant near Wilson Street in Hopkinton. Emergency crews responded to control the vapor and manage the leak safely.
Audio|Heard on: Hopkinton Fire
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 1. Outside odor, natural gas.
00:03
near Wilson Street.
00:04
Dispatching.
00:06
Engine 1. Outside odor, natural gas.
00:09
near Wilson Street.
00:10
Time out, 936.
00:28
File on a new one.
00:35
It might need more avaraz.
00:37
It's going to be an actual LNG leak on the upper plant.
00:42
They're saying that there's residual pressure.
00:45
They need vapor control.
00:50
Engine 1 has it.
00:57
They said they're going to be waiting for you because you go straight into the plant, clear the gates, and they're going to show you exactly where it is.
01:07
I'll give the nitrogen.
01:10
Welcome.
01:25
File, I'll see you on there.
01:27
C-1, I do it at 939.
01:37
Philer, was that the plan saying that they're going to keep vapor suppression?
01:43
That's affirmative.
01:47
We're only to put it for us from our now.
01:56
Alright, I'll have to see one.
01:58
You can copy that, go ahead with a personal arm.
02:06
Hey, Fern. If you want that in, it's like a broken gas line.
02:10
Uh,
02:12
whatever, it's just for you.
02:31
Popping a fire on the air with a first alarm retirement, near Wilson Street.
02:36
It's going to be vapor control.
02:38
Bring LNG leak in the upper plant, near Wilson Street.
02:43
Again, popping a fire on the air with the first alarm, near Wilson Street.
02:48
LNG leak upper plant vapor control, near Wilson Street.
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Location mentioned:
Wilson St, Hopkinton, MA 01748
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