Construction crew strikes underground gas line in Troy, Troy IL
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A construction crew struck an underground gas line near Pinewood Court in Troy. The fire department responded to handle the leak and contacted the gas company.
Audio|Heard on: Troy, St. Jacob Police & Fire
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Mr. Snow,
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along correction Troy Fire personnel, along the car 20-6.1,
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respond to near Pinewood Court for a construction company that struck a gas line.
00:13
Construction Company struck a gas.
00:25
Attention, Troy Fire Department personnel love card 20-6.1,
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respond to near Pinewood Court for a gas line that was struck.
00:35
Construction Company advising, they struck the gas line.
00:38
Timeout, 1405,
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KFA, 4-6-2. 4-18-round.
00:48
When dispatched, Troy, 20-hunter, show me a route, and Has Ameren been notified?
00:54
Happy working on contacting this.
00:57
Happy working on.
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Good.
01:00
Okay.
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The dispatch.
01:07
2014 in route.
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Two times.
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242 in route. 242 in route.
01:17
Copy not. St. Jacob, 24.
01:20
I'll be out at Marine Elementary.
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10.1.
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4.4.
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203.
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Fire on scene.
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104.
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4.
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Pony on here is unseen.
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Be healthy.
01:49
Yeah,
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the unseen.
01:54
14, just hold up there.
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Wind dispatch, 2,200.
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Go ahead.
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This is going to be a service line on the edge of the road running to this residence.
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Do you have an active leak at this time.
02:16
Also, if you get any further calls in this neighborhood with the wind direction,
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just advising that there is this gas leak down here.
02:25
Ten, four.
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Location mentioned:
Pinewood Ct, Troy, IL 62294
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