Gas leak reported near 60th Street in Stillwater, Stillwater MN
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Emergency crews responded to a gas leak near 60th Street in Stillwater. Crews monitored gas levels and awaited arrival of Excel Energy personnel to address the leak.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Public Safety
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06:14
Transcript:
00:00
I want to do crew on scene, 60th Street Command[1], copy.
00:04
It's 1111.
00:10
No, I'm just getting set up.
00:20
I just wanted to find out from Brad where he wanted this trailer.
00:28
There, I'll find out, let you know.
00:34
Yeah, don't worry about it.
00:35
I just parking next to the building.
00:41
...up and the first...
00:44
...and I'm out in front of that, but it's a one-inch,
00:47
60 pounds blowing.
00:51
I'll be arriving.
00:58
She's been reunited.
01:01
Copy. Can you relieve Terry? I think they're going to start Freeman's jury trial.
01:08
Copy. Copy. We're trying to make contact with the mail in the garage.
01:17
Copy. Wonderful.
01:23
Safety, two, code three, Columbia Heights, the Legends, 3,700, Houston Parkway, room 321,
01:29
one feeling dizzy.
01:32
Roughly.
01:38
Seatown-year-old male, feeling busy,
01:41
possible heart issue.
01:50
You know, there's really nothing around here.
01:54
So I think until Excel gets here, we're just going to let it blow.
01:59
I can't even smell much.
02:01
The wind looks like it's blowing.
02:03
If you want to get one of your crew with a gas monitor, we could have one of them wander up towards Applewood golf course.
02:19
Sorry.
02:26
Happy?
02:31
Three.
02:34
Okay. 13. One of 15.
02:48
Yeah,
02:50
I just got your text.
02:54
Okay,
02:55
thanks.
03:00
Tuesday, it happens routine.
03:03
64, Claire.
03:07
(name withheld) 1116.
03:14
Were you able to send me one of your guys with a monitor and we'll walk them up into Applewood.
03:21
Yeah,
03:24
Ryan went up there.
03:25
He went through the woods here so he had to pass by the scene and he's around by the clubhouse now.
03:32
Sam forth.
03:40
Copy, I was just calling the caller back.
03:47
There's 60th Street Command[1].
03:50
Street Command[1], go ahead.
03:56
Just want to advise.
03:57
Xcel is notified and they are en route.
04:00
They shouldn't be too far out.
04:05
104, thanks.
04:07
You're welcome.
04:11
24.
04:14
25, 24.
04:18
Do you be somewhere over?
04:24
(number withheld).
04:35
Come down, manning, hop on the highway,
04:38
go down to Lake Elmo Avenue, and work your way back up the front of the road.
04:45
Received, we currently only have two firefighters and an officer.
04:48
I'll see if I can get an engineer here.
04:52
Yeah, you're good.
04:53
There shouldn't be any dangerous out in the middle of nowhere, but as soon as you get a crew,
04:59
you can come cold, and then we'll have you here.
05:03
Received.
05:05
Reg.
05:11
Let you call.
05:13
Turn first.
05:18
Thank you. Thank you.
05:28
Just for information, this crew here is working for Excel.
05:33
So they're actually digging for the gas line.
05:36
So I assume Excel will be here.
05:40
We'll be there in a couple minutes.
05:52
For this class, the county is tied for a quick break at 1119.
06:01
Ryan, are you getting any readings up there?
06:06
Negative zero readings, zero readings inside the building.
06:11
Perfect. When you're done, you can just return to engine one.
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[1]
Command: Incident Command established; the unit or officer managing the incident
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Location mentioned:
60th St N, Stillwater, MN 55082
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