Gas leak reported near Nichols Road in Medina, Medina OH
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A gas leak was reported near Nichols Road in Medina. Crews hit the gas line and crimped it off, reducing the leak to a slow leak. Columbia Gas was contacted and responding.
Audio|Heard on: Medina County Sheriff and Fire, Medina / Montville Township Police, Life Support Team (EMS)
Listen to dispatch call
02:48
Transcript:
00:00
Attention duty crew, near Nichols Road for a gas leak, actively blowing gas,
00:12
instruction crews hit the line.
00:14
Timeout, (number withheld).
00:22
Clear too. The advice, Columbia Gas is already in round.
00:32
Number one? Two fifteen,
00:37
Northbound, King Robert Nora (number withheld).
00:40
King Robert Nora (number withheld). King Robert Nora (number withheld), correct.
00:47
Truck 1 got Rivers Trace and Truck 1 also went over Larry's Hamlin and Grimson.
00:59
241 conspected 2025 Chrysler out of Ontario sound.
01:07
Copy.
01:13
Here's 41 when done a deal.
01:21
Missouri. Boy, (number withheld).
01:28
You get (number withheld) as well,
01:31
please.
01:37
Just to Durham, I have the student they sent for AP.
01:42
See right there.
01:48
Sonia 341 from sent to Franklin Charles Hayward's Newallon.
02:02
I sent to LSC Station 1,
02:06
near West Friendship Street for a 58-year-old male,
02:11
unknown medical issue,
02:13
having stathoms in his neck and pain in his jaw.
02:18
Timeout, (number withheld), Divize 1 and 3 are working.
02:23
Okay for medic four.
02:26
That's right for.
02:31
Okay, number 341.
02:33
The team for kick-day.
02:40
Go ahead.
02:43
Watching crew on scenes that they cramped off the line, so it's just leaking very slowly now.
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Location mentioned:
Nichols Rd, Medina, OH 44256
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