Gas leak with hissing reported near E Baseline Rd and S Val Vista Dr, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a gas leak reported near the intersection of E Baseline Road and S Val Vista Drive in Mesa. A hissing noise was heard on the north side of the median where gas lines are present. No gas odor was detected. Responders located the source near the southeast corner of the intersection and are addressing the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management
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Transcript:
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This flagged at the intersection of Baseline at Val Vista.
00:04
Caller is reporting this is going to be approximately in the...
00:12
Correction,
00:14
north side of median.
00:16
We do have, we're in a process of contacting the gas services company.
00:21
We have the caller that was at the stoplight and heard the hissing noises.
00:26
No reports of any odor.
00:34
Alarm room 16-501.
00:36
Mesa says they do have gas lines on the north side of the median.
00:42
No exact location of which corner of that intersection the hissing was located at.
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2.10, a medic 2.53.
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Medic 253.
01:07
Take 253 copy, over the stage.
01:19
I think you said north side, it's going to be the southeast corner and we just drove past the gas line.
01:25
I was in turn to Houston.
01:27
We're on scene.
01:28
I was best in an offensive.
01:30
We can two-five through if you pay a like to cancel.
01:36
Copy the engine 253 is on scene.
01:41
This is going to be located in the southeast corner.
01:43
We'll be out in this gate.
01:44
We'll be working offensive.
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Location mentioned:
E Baseline Rd & S Val Vista Dr, Mesa, AZ 85204
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