High pressure gas line hit near Oakridge drive, Pleasanton TX
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A high pressure gas line was hit near Oakridge Drive, causing a strong smell of gas. The fire department was dispatched. A plumber at the scene did not move away from the damaged gas line, and responders requested assistance to keep the plumber away from the area for safety.
Audio|Heard on: Atascosa County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Pleasanton Police Department for the attention of the Pleasanton Fire Department, you'll be able to get near Oakridge.
00:07
Caller advising that they did hit a gas line.
00:12
They can smell gas in the area.
00:22
There's a high-pressure gas line that was damaged this spring in the air.
00:29
Can you turn off fire?
00:35
Fire has been toned out.
00:40
525, Jordanton.
00:41
I'll beat 10.8.
00:58
Read and warning.
01:08
Our 43, our car is advising there's a plumber who is not moving away from the explosive line.
01:21
14107.
01:27
D6109.
01:31
You say 1107.
01:33
You say 1107.
01:38
Well no, I'm seeing who damaged the line and has not been willing to move away.
01:43
He's a testings corrected.
01:46
Before, I'm 23.
01:52
996-991. Can you just come and keep them away from me back onto site?
02:00
Good work.
02:06
Final 1 PD, Tramela 96.
02:09
4491.
02:12
991, can you move them further down?
02:20
Final 6.543, I can see the metal the gas.
02:27
So we are on the line with sensor points now.
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Location mentioned:
Oakridge Dr, Pleasanton, TX 78064
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