Gas leak investigated and secured near State Rte 26 in Stockton, Stockton CA
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Fire crew investigated a gas leak near State Route 26 in Stockton. The gas was secured at the meter, and PG&E was notified to evaluate the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Stockton Police and Fire Dispatch
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
Truck 2, Control 1, PG&E gas has an ETA of approximately 15 minutes.
00:07
Truck 2.10.4.
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P.
00:17
Infringent 12 District, 632A.
00:20
Adam. Response code 2 for lithesis, near State Route 26 with the cross of North Avalon.
00:34
Engine 3. Respond to difficulty breathing.
00:38
622E. At 636, Eastworth Street.
00:41
Cross streets are between S.
00:43
American Street and South Stannislaw Street.
00:49
Three item fifty six.
00:53
Six.
00:57
Three Adam fifty six and nine one, possibly involving a five or two driver, Valley Oaksaw three zero one, Coventry.
01:05
It's a black Nissan with a license (number withheld).
01:09
Charles Nora Nora, Nora, eight seven eight seven eight nine one into the RF Friends Park vehicle,
01:14
and RP thinks the driver is nine to two.
01:20
3-1-1-1. Your time is 1947.
01:28
Three out of 76.
01:32
74.
01:34
Closing that's run, I don't want A there Creek East at Hammer in El Dorado.
01:39
Gray, Kia, license (number withheld).
01:41
Paul David Mary, 549 versus a tree.
01:43
There's three photos now as a vehicle and one appears to be injured.
01:54
Control and truck two.
01:56
We secure the gas at the meter.
02:00
PGE can come evaluate the meter.
02:02
The smell of the gas is around the area of the meter.
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Location mentioned:
State Rte 26, Stockton, CA 95215
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