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Gas Leak at Construction Site
3315 NW 27th Ave
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Summary
- A ruptured 2-inch gas pipe at a Miami construction site prompted an evacuation and response from hazmat teams. Emergency crews are working to contain the leak.
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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3315 NW 27th Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3315 NW 27th Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3315 NW 27th Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3315 NW 27th Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3315 NW 27th Ave.
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Miami FR Dispatch · Jun 29, 2:58PM · 0:30
And regarding dispatch FBO, the, uh, this QTH here, they also hit the, uh, they took the electrical underground. QSL? That's QSL, we'll get FBO. That's QSL, leaks been mitigated. It's going to go ahead and be a code 2 for Engine 7. They're going to remain on scene, awaiting TECO and FBO. Alright, so copy that. So we've got code 2 for Engine 7, that's what you're declaring now? That's QSL, remain on scene, awaiting TECO. Alright, that's clear.
Miami FR Tac K · Jun 29, 2:57PM · 0:10
Command to all units, command to all units, need to be mitigated, we're going to go ahead and put it down for Engine 7, waiting for Tico. Anybody else can go now when you're ready.
Miami FR Tac K · Jun 29, 2:52PM · 0:15
Command, see if we can get her to slow down the leak. Let's see how good it is and we're going to need her. QSL, copy. You said you slowed down the leak, you can arrive and meet her and see how we're doing. QSL.
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