Gas leak reported near south Funk street in Strasburg, Strasburg VA
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Emergency responders detected a gas leak near South Funk Street in Strasburg. They informed the gas company and closed the road while investigating the hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Shenandoah County Fire and Rescue
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Received a call into the station for an outside hazard, smell of gas, near South Funk Street.
00:06
Wagon 51 is going to be en route with 4, what channel D1 is on?
00:15
You can go to officer, please.
00:20
Okay.
00:21
Also make notification of Washington Gas.
00:23
They need a representative en route until we figure out what form.
00:28
Tenmore.
00:33
Dispatch minute, 25 free is responding.
00:41
615 responding, 742, switch to Office 2.
00:45
Asch, can you repeat?
00:51
I got you responding.
00:52
Can you switch to Opps 2?
00:58
Just match, Wagon 51's on location.
01:01
We'll have our own worst slide.
01:02
We'll be all checking.
01:08
Location, 743.
01:14
Dispatch, 253 is on location.
01:18
253 on location, 1744.
01:20
Super 51 around the phone street can have a tack town,
01:23
please.
01:25
Sir 51 in round, if I'm done off the hill.
01:32
For 51, okay.
01:35
70, 47.
01:40
Second 51 for this match.
01:44
Go ahead.
01:47
We have LEL readings coming from the gas line in South Funk.
01:53
We're going to be shutting down South Funk from East King.
02:01
Since we're from reading shutting down from East King to South Funk 1748.
02:10
That's certificate, the ones on scene.
02:16
and from Wagon 51 bucket from Wagon 501 bucket
02:26
go ahead there is no gas line straight access come down this here
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Location mentioned:
S Funk St, Strasburg, VA 22657
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