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Odor of Natural Gas Outdoors
18526 Wessex St
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Summary
- Firefighters responded to a report of a natural gas odor near a San Diego residence, discovering a nicked poly pipe covered by dirt. Gas readings were zero, and no leaks were found inside the home. Firefighters remained on site for further assistance.
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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 18526 Wessex St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 18526 Wessex St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 18526 Wessex St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 18526 Wessex St.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 18526 Wessex St.
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SDFD CMD 9A · May 23, 10:58AM · 0:20
Engine 33.Metro, Engine 33, just want to make sure SDG&E is en route. We're still going to have them secured from the street to the residence. Just an ETA. Engine 33, Metro, affirm, SDG&E is en route. They said they'll be there in about 20 minutes. Copy, 20 minutes.Copy,20minutes.
SDFD CMD 9A · May 23, 10:57AM · 0:15
Metro, Engine 33. Engine 33. Metro, Engine 33, we've been able to secure the gas line from the residence. You can go ahead and cancel all units. We'll wait on scene for SDG&E.
SDFD CMD 9A · May 23, 10:56AM · 0:16
Metro, Engine 33. Engine 33. Metro, Engine 33. This is a quarter-inch poly pipe. Resident had nicked the pipe, covered the exposed pipe with dirt. We're getting zero readings.
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