Possible residential gas leak near Peggy Drive, Pevely MO
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Units responded to a possible residential gas leak outside near Peggy Drive in Pevely, MO. The gas company Spire was handling the situation on site.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Fire and EMS - Digital
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Proceed a report of a possible gas leak in the area of Shawburne and Peggy Drive.
00:05
You show my cell from 5910 in route.
00:10
That's clear, a possible gas leak in the area of Chaburn and Peggy.
00:13
5910 in route, 1241.
00:20
Phaar!
00:24
5901 and 5910 respond to residential gas leak outside near Peggy Drive in area of cross streets are Chubberd Drive and Peggy Drive 5901 and 5910 respond to residential gas leak outside near Peggy Drive in area of cross streets are Chubberd Drive and Peggy Drive Dunhorn Fire,
00:54
W-P-Y-Y-E-9-5.
01:08
6827, then 6426, respond to difficulty breathing guilt response.
01:14
At 961, our Allspice Avenue.
01:18
Cross streets are Penny Royal Place and in his lane.
01:22
6827, then 6426, respond to difficulty breathing guilt response.
01:29
At 961, 86, at 961, our Allspice Avenue.
01:32
Cross streets at Penny Royal Place and in its lane, High Ridge Fire,
01:38
WPYY-Y-895.
01:46
Jeffo 6067 status shift.
01:50
Deputy-Septives flying all the site avenue or you clear information.
01:53
For a minute.
02:00
5901 Jeff on the scene with Spire.
02:05
5901 on scene with Spire, 1247.
02:09
50901, Jeff.
02:13
591, Jeff.
02:16
591.
02:19
Spire already has the situation handle.
02:22
If they have the scene, you can show us available.
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Location mentioned:
Peggy Dr, Pevely, MO 63070
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