Vehicle crash ruptures gas line in Aurora, Aurora CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle crashed into a building near E Yale Pl and S Macon St in Aurora, rupturing a natural gas line. Emergency crews responded, evacuated residents, and treated one person for injuries. The utility company was notified to handle the gas leak and repairs.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas CO Fire-Tac Group Calls
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02:47
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, this is Engine 11 and all incoming units.
00:02
We do have a vehicle into the building.
00:05
It doesn't look like it created any structural damage, so we do not need TRT.
00:10
The gas line is hit.
00:12
I can, we do have natural gas smell.
00:15
We'll start evacuating.
00:17
And we do have the bumper line pulled.
00:20
We will be making commands.
00:24
Engine 11 on scene.
00:25
Vehicle into a building, no structural damage.
00:27
There was a gas line that was hit.
00:30
I start evacuation.
00:31
We'll be making scans at 1415.
00:35
And command, you want to start Xcel that way?
00:39
This is Ladder 8 on scene, making contact with, making command.
00:43
Go ahead and start me outside Xcel at this point.
00:46
Copy, notified them and making contact with command at 1417.
00:51
Dispatch, make a command.
00:53
Medic 101, we're gonna stage back here.
00:57
We're on stage now, making 1417.
01:01
You can contact dispatch.
01:03
Dispatch, this is ladder 8.1.
01:05
Go ahead and give me mass.
01:07
We're in process of evacuating the residence.
01:09
Looks like we have one patient within the vehicle.
01:12
And at this time we got to shut off from the meter.
01:16
Copy that, gas shut off from the meter and Xcel DTS 30 to an hour.
01:21
One hundred and one making command.
01:24
Can I have you ramp down to the corner of Macon and Yale Place? You are going to have one patient in the front yard.
01:34
We got door moving in.
01:38
All right, he's on south.
01:40
Making command.
01:43
Battalion two assuming command at 1419.
01:45
Thank you, Command.
01:46
Into that creek.
01:50
Agent T, just calm and just stage on our route.
01:54
Okay, I was gonna ask, do you want the hazmat to circle around and come from the south?
02:00
All right, if this means it really worked or not, there's a plan.
02:04
Okay, we're all coming in from there.
02:08
Ladder two's on scene.
02:10
Ladder two, 14 twenty-two.
02:13
I've got people around us.
02:16
Repatch from ladder two, or sorry, from main command.
02:21
Making command.
02:23
This line is still leaking below the ground.
02:27
You can give me an Xcel or any key on Xcel.
02:32
We have Engine 11 doing patient care right now, a lot of work on working on lifting this vehicle away from structure.
02:39
I copy. It was ETA was.
02:42
Thirty to an hour, about ten ago.
02:46
Copy.
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