Electrician hits gas line causing leak at Charlotte home, Charlotte NC


An electrician accidentally damaged a gas line at a residence, causing a gas leak. Firefighters responded and are managing the situation. One person at the scene requested transportation to the hospital but does not need emergency care.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
On an engine 31? Yeah, we're in round, sorry. 2431. The company is respond in a 2835 gross-speed lane. Cross-retary Little Stoney Court, warning Doug Lane, 36 Bill. Call them from the premise that an electrician hit their gas line with a cutter or shovel. It is blowing.
00:27
We have a hydrant in front of 2830 gross beak. Unknown on the size of his under threat, notifying the ANG now. That's here, Steve. H-31 is on scene. We'll have command investigating. We have a hydrant on scene.
00:51
and a purple one. So there should be two RAV-4s, one green, one purple. Copy. We'll circle around in five. Same alarm. Yeah, Piedmont started. I'm on the follow-up now.
01:19
Ladder[1] 31 is all the same.
01:25
Ladder[1], come on up and man this protection line.
01:27
Tower 27 to alarm.
01:29
Terror 27, good.
01:30
We made patient contact and the patient does want to go to the hospital.
01:33
Can we get medics sorted?
01:34
Sure can, emergency or not?
01:36
Non-emergency is fine.
01:37
104, non-emergency.
Police codes explained
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Ladder: Ladder Truck Response
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Location mentioned:
Near Grosbeak Ln, Charlotte, NC 28269
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