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Natural Gas Leak After Gas Line Hit
49 W Blake Ave
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- Firefighters in Columbus, Ohio, responded to a natural gas leak caused by a damaged outside gas line. The leak was contained to the front yard, with no gas detected inside the nearby structure. The gas company was called to assist.
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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 49 W Blake Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 49 W Blake Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 49 W Blake Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 49 W Blake Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 49 W Blake Ave.
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Columbus FD ALPHA · Jun 2, 9:32AM · 0:19
Columbus Fire from Ladder 13. Go ahead, Ladder 13. Yes, sir. We were able to shut the gas off at the curb. The occupants are going to remain there when Columbia Gas arrives. We're going to go ahead and put a signal 0 on 49 West Lake. Message received, sir. Ladder 13, that's signal 0, 0927.
Columbus FD BN3 FG · Jun 2, 9:32AM · 0:13
Ladder 13 to command, no readings on the inside. Okay, thank you. Columbus Fire, situation contained. Pipe engine, ladder 13, and they can move to 10 Alpha.
Columbus FD BN3 FG · Jun 2, 9:31AM · 0:28
Battalion 3 is on scene. I'll be in charge. Battalion 3 is on the scene. Ladder 13 to command. Got a small leak out here in the front yard. I think the occupants are home. We'll check the structure here real quick, but I'm pretty comfortable if you want to tie up 13 and 13. Let's see what we have inside first.
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