Gas leaks reported after construction crews hit residential lines, Greensboro NC


Multiple gas leaks occurred at residential areas after construction crews accidentally damaged gas lines during house demolition. Emergency fire and utility teams responded to the incidents near South Elm Eugene Street and other nearby streets to control the leaks and ensure safety.
Audio|Source: Guilford County and Greensboro Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 3, Engine 54, Tankers, 3, 25, and 54, and Station 3,300, Midget Hill Road, Gas leak, Cross Street through Eastland Area Road and Walter Road, Pack, Alpha 6.
00:14
54, and Station 3,800, Riverdale Road.
00:19
Gas leak. Cross streets are Eastland Area Road and Walter Road.
00:23
Taka Alpha 6.
00:24
Italian 24, engine 24, 911, tanker 24, rescue 24, and station 24.
00:31
Near South Elm Eugene Street, South Elm Street, Baptist, gas leak.
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Cross streets are Creston Street and Rivers Lake Road.
00:39
Taucault, 08.
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Baker 3 is in route.
00:42
It's good for one route over there.
00:44
Tinker 3 and to 54 104.
00:46
5 en route Riverdale.
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DC 35, 104.
00:51
Station's research on a 3,800 Riverdale Road, cross streets, East Van Dalia, and Walzer Road on a gas leak call, a 60 Bravo 1.
00:59
This is going to be a residential gas line.
01:04
They were demoing a house and hit a gas line.
01:06
We are going to be contacting PNG and tag Alpha 6.
01:10
Section 24 is responding to 12, Crescent 42, near South Elm, Eugene Street, Cross Street to Creston Street, and Riders Lake Road at South Elm Street Baptist on a gas leak, a 60 Charlie 2.
01:25
Construction clip the gas line, we're also going to be calling P&D on that one, and attack Alpha 8.
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Location mentioned:
S Elm-Eugene St, Greensboro, NC 27406
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