Natural gas leak prompts evacuation of nearby buildings


Audio|Source: Asheville Fire
03:13
Transcript:
Engine scene on the scene with the odor of natural gas. We'll be pulling a line for protection at 1530. Okay. Two is on the same. Engine two level one. Engine two, level one. Engine two, 1531. Just to be on the Charlie side of the building, engine six and his alpha accountability. I copy. We're going to be on the Charlie side of the building. You're going to have Alpha. I go on the same command. Survivor needs. Wait. Communications from the time, too. I'm going to send Haley Street command. Okay, too. Number four, respond, 121 Bartlett Street. Reference to assist EMS loading a patient. Correct. For a respond routine. This would be a 1B1A Street. This would be apartment 4.09. We represent to assist in the EMS loaded. Call 3rd Street and Dr.M.A.R. Street. Fire patient two copy. Bring you like clamp. Clamp the 1-inch line. If you're one from command. Go ahead. Is this going to be having need to evacuate either of the structures or a monitor, either structure? Yeah, we're probably going to want to evacuate this white building and the gray building next door. I'm going to my next engine company to arrive. I need you to evacuate. the white building and the green building at engine 6th. Let's follow up with level 1. Squallup, I'm going to go ahead and get you to evacuate each of the structures and I'm just prepared and monitor. Team level one in a hydrant. Scroll on copies, we're moving up. Grant from 601. Mechanics shop and Charlie Exposure have already spoken to the employees there to pause all operations until we have this line clamp. Copy that. Two's coming up to plant on the line. I have you on the handline for proper protection, squad one that evacuated air monitor. Each structure, do you have any additional needs? No additional needs of the time.
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Asheville, NC
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