Gas line break with leak near 56th Street in Kearney, Kearney NE
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There was a gas line break with an active leak near 56th Street in Kearney, Nebraska. Firefighters responded and notified the gas company, which arrived and confirmed control of the leak. The incident command was then ended.
Audio|Heard on: Buffalo County/City of Kearney Public Safety
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05:58
Transcript:
00:00
Inchon 31, Buffalo County.
00:04
Go ahead, Inchon 31.
00:08
Inchon 31,
00:09
Battalion 3, Ft 4, F.E5, 108, crew 4.
00:17
(number withheld).
00:20
Also, County.
00:24
Go ahead, Alsa, Alsa.
00:26
Has the gas company been contacted and can I go my direction and speed as well please?
00:33
Yes, yes, gas company was notified by reporting party with Johnson Landscaping.
00:38
They would have tag in route,
00:39
unknown ATA at this time,
00:42
wind speed 11 miles an hour from south.
00:46
10 4, Johnny, 11 from the south, thank you.
00:50
13.49.
00:56
LP6 Papua County.
01:00
Go ahead, LP6.
01:02
LP6, 7. This will be a 56th Street Command.
01:09
3.250.
01:16
104. Thanks for reminding.
01:23
Our responders, we do have a heavy smell and a hissing from backhoe.
01:33
909191, up okay.
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Go ahead, 9099-911.
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I'm 297.
01:43
One of the contractors is advising if it's a larger fire truck that's coming, they'll have to be careful going down the driveway.
01:51
They might not be able to make it through the sharp turns if you just want to let them out.
01:59
104.13.51.
02:07
Injured 31, go ahead, Connie.
02:11
Deputy is 1097 a size per contractor on land.
02:16
Truck may have difficulty accessing locations since that they do the tight turns.
02:24
104 County, we may have to park on the roadway so if you can advise the deputy to take care of traffic control for us, that'd be great.
02:30
Turn 413.52.
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Command 31.
02:42
Go ahead, command.
02:45
You'll make it down there, no problem.
02:47
You just have to back all the way out, so I would advise staging on the road.
02:53
We're also the wind's out of the north, so we want to make sure that we're not downwind.
02:59
Yeah, you'll be ten for it?
03:05
Go ahead.
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I'm gonna know that's that you arm you head that way? Right now we should be 10-4[1], we'll just have to a side,
03:16
what they want to do when they get here.
03:23
Okay.
03:35
Can you please advise the ETA on gas company?
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They are 2097 for 90911.
03:46
104.
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1353.
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104.303.
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104. 1353.
04:02
Go ahead, Jenny.
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Per 911,
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per Northwestern, and they're advising,
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1022, made a dash shutoff.
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Before Jenny.
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Put-Far-D, you are the last 1022 page.
04:26
Stand by.
04:32
126, command.
04:38
Go ahead, command.
04:44
Palteseech 12th County.
04:47
Go ahead.
04:49
Go ahead and keep having them in route until gas coming confirms.
04:54
10-4[1]-13-35.
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126-31. Go ahead and command.
05:09
Should stay down on the road.
05:11
We should have an answer here pretty quick.
05:15
24.
05:20
Agent 31, Buffalo County.
05:24
Go ahead, into 31.
05:27
1097.
05:29
1356.
05:36
L-C6 off the panel.
05:43
Go on.
05:45
NorthWestern's on scene also.
05:50
Go on.
05:51
So,
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it's under control,
05:54
and command will be terminated.
05:57
1357.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement / OK
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Location mentioned:
56th St, Kearney, NE 68847
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