Gas leak outside building near Sparrow Lane in Sonora, San Andreas CA
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A gas leak was reported outside a building near Sparrow Lane in Sonora. Fire units and AmeriGas are responding to a broken propane line.
Audio|Heard on: Calaveras County Sheriff, Calaveras and Tuolumne Counties CAL FIRE Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Confirm, this is a propane line that has broke.
00:04
I heard AmeriGas is en route in the X today.
00:10
The 51,
00:11
repeat the name of the company.
00:15
AmeriGas for Quail Hollow Apartments.
00:18
Where you're throwing?
00:25
Addition 0, ETA[1], you know let me have.
00:27
We have ETA[1], you let me have.
00:32
One, David Calderus, anyway.
00:38
Good.
00:43
...through the area for a personal locator beacon that went off.
00:47
Ten form, ten-for-nine.
00:52
Ten-form, David.
00:59
Over, someone shall meet at 998 for one David's call.
01:04
It's 10404, Tomlin.
01:11
Okay, Andrea, it's under 112, you can go ahead for that.
01:16
Okay, Andrea.
01:23
Grades into 112 in an incident.
01:25
Walkin, medical aid,
01:26
67-year-old female,
01:28
choking,
01:29
requesting for other ambulance.
01:35
Engine 112, 1414.
01:37
Agent 112, 1414.
01:42
Agent 112, 10, entrance. 112, turn address.
01:49
Sanjurae, 7-5-1.
01:53
San Andreas.
01:54
Do you have ETA[1], non-American gas?
02:03
Since 5-1, that's negative, they're trying to get in PCA now.
02:09
Copy information we shut off the main tag to Quo Hollow.
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ETA: Estimated Time of Arrival
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Location mentioned:
San Andreas, CA 95249
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