Gas line strike with hissing near Ridgecrest Drive, Leo Cedarville IN
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A gas line was struck near Ridgecrest Drive causing hissing sounds. Fire units and utility workers responded to investigate the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Allen County Fire
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02:10
Transcript:
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For northeast fire, a half-mass map, represents a gas-line struck,
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near Ridgecrest Drive.
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Near Ridgecrest Drive between Richcrest Court and Markham Court, Zone 5-2.
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Northeast Fire, a HazMat, represents a gas-line struck,
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near Richcrest Drive, near Ridgecrest Drive, to Richcrest Court and Markham Court, Northeast Zone 5, 2, Allen County, at 1630.
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As in 141 in Roe? Under 141, I'll show you in row.
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Near Ridgecrest Drive.
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CPMI is a circuit gas line.
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There is some hissing coming from the line.
00:40
Not sure which gas company he uses.
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The Italian 240 is responding.
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If it's not in 2.40, I'll show your responding near Ridgecrest Drive.
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Additionally, winds will be southwest at 10 miles per hour.
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Southwest that's a mile per hour.
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We're bringing up in route to Frenchcraft.
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Nipsco is clear and at round they have about a 45-minute U-UPA.
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Engine 141 is clear on the additional.
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Communications engine 141.
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Okay, engine 141.
01:46
Okay.
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We're on scene.
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I have a couple of utility workers outside been investigating.
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141A have command.
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Go ahead and give me an option.
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For now, please.
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And as 141, I'll show you on scene.
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141A has stands.
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And you can switch to Ops 12, U12.
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Location mentioned:
Ridgecrest Dr, Leo-Cedarville, IN 46765
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