Natural gas leak reported at large strip mall, Lockport IL
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Emergency crews responded to a natural gas leak reported inside a large strip mall near East 9th Street in Lockport. No evacuation was ordered. A gas company was contacted to assist with the situation.
Audio|Heard on: WESCOM Fire - North
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Lockport District 1 for an inside gas leak.
00:03
Lockport Ambulance 4, Lockport Engine 4, Battalion 11, and Lockport Engine 1.
00:09
Turning point dense, near East 9th Street, near East 9th Street, 1046.
00:22
Agent 1 from Summit 9.
00:25
Summit 9.
00:28
Table 5, you can hold up.
00:39
You got it.
00:42
That's coming from Measure 1.
00:46
Number 1.
00:51
No scene, large strip mall, no evacuation yet.
00:54
We'll be out investigating.
00:55
I'll leave it on the main for right now.
00:58
Large strip mall, no evacuation.
01:00
Keep it on the main.
01:07
Battalion 11 from Station 5.
01:09
All right, we're getting a District 2 fire alarm as well, sir.
01:20
Unless that turns into something down there, you can hold the Romaineble DC on that.
01:26
I'm checking that up after the gas leak clears.
01:37
Lockport District 2 for the fire alarm.
01:40
Lockport Ambulance 6, Lockport Tower 6, and Lockport Engine 5.
01:45
Los Mangos, 1701, North Larkin Avenue.
01:49
1701, North Larkin Avenue.
01:52
Phoned and fire alarm 1049.
02:08
Westcombe from Measure 1.
02:10
Number 1.
02:12
We do have an order of gas in the building.
02:14
Keep calling NICOR for me and we're going to take this past 11.
02:18
Order of gas, NICOR being called.
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Location mentioned:
E 9th St, Lockport, IL 60441
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