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Gas Leak After Gas Line Hit During Landscaping
566 36th Ave NE
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Summary
- Firefighters in Minneapolis responded to a gas line rupture caused by landscaping work at 566 36th Ave NE. Traffic was blocked at nearby intersections as crews assessed the situation and confirmed the presence of a gas leak.
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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 566 36th Ave NE.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 566 36th Ave NE.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 566 36th Ave NE.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 566 36th Ave NE.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 566 36th Ave NE.
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MFD 1 · May 24, 3:13PM · 0:10
Engine 2, FMO, Chief 5, do you want to tape off 36th Avenue down where you're at? I'll tape it off at this point where I'm at.
MFD 1 · May 24, 3:10PM · 0:30
Dispatch, command on 36, we were able to gain access to the home. We have, we checked all floors, have all normal readings, there's no smell of gas. Readings appear normal outside now. Engine 2 can handle and wait for Centerpoint. You can put the other companies back into service. Engine 2 received, made access to the house, normal readings, no odor. Normal readings near the, outside the house as well. Centerpoint did give
MFD 1 · May 24, 3:10PM · 0:12
Dispatch, command on 36. We are trying to gain access into the home. Resident is not home. Workers may have a key and be able to let us in. 36, received.
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