Firefighters respond to gas leak at local home


Firefighters were called to check for a fire at a home. They found no fire but discovered a gas leak caused by a pilot light that was off. The problem was addressed, and ventilation was in place.
Audio|Source: Bloomington and Normal Fire
02:28
Transcript:
TG gout. Dispatch engine one. Dispatch engine one. Okay. On scene of a two-story residential. I got nothing shown. Residence. outside in the front porch. Engine one will be out on investigation with Madison Command. As I've received, engine one showing you on scene of a medium two-story residential and I think showing on the outside. Engine 1 will be with command, 1409. Hey, Chief, you got a hydrant up there. I got one right in front of me. Natick one, we'll do attention once. I'll use the rounds of masks and please flow down. No, the evidence fired this time. Backcom, Hudson, one-o-seven. Go ahead. You can show one-on-seven in route. They're out 1410. PD is unseen with a patient with heart problems. They've taken one nitro. That's just received. All units can clear except for engine one. We'll take care of this. Let's proceed. And Hudson fire just went around. Ten four will be searching over county. since you want to medic one or not to stay on you see. Message 1, I'll show you staying as well, 1411.com Locus command. Go ahead. 116 West Locus is going to be a gas leak caused by unlit pilot light, maintenance isn't on scene, ventilated space, command terminated.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Locust St, Bloomington, IL 61701
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