Small gas leak found on building exterior in Louisville, Louisville KY
Fire crews responded to a report of a possible natural gas leak at a building near South 29th Street in Louisville. The occupants had evacuated before firefighters arrived. They confirmed a small gas leak on the exterior of the building near Magazine Street. The gas company LG&E was called to assist with the situation.
Audio|Source: Louisville Fire (Fire 1-4, LFR Alert)
01:23
Transcript:
00:00
Truck for engine 22 to a possible gas leak near South 29th Street.
00:07
I'm okay, (number withheld) shoes, this is going to be inside or outside of location.
00:14
I believe caller stated that it would be inside.
00:17
Occupants have evacuated.
00:19
They're getting most of the odor on the magazine street side.
00:24
I'm okay.
00:29
Truck for radio, you can hold us on scene at (number withheld).
00:36
Truck four engine 22 on scene in south-29, (number withheld).
00:44
T5 the radio.
00:47
Can you give me another ETA on the water company, please?
00:52
Sir, we will attempt to get you an ETA or experience some phone on, but we have a cell phone that we're trying to use.
01:00
EG5 is okay.
01:01
Truck for radio.
01:03
This is going to be a gas meter on the exterior of the building.
01:07
That's a small leak.
01:08
Can you start LG&E gas at this location?
01:11
On the magazine side of the magazine street side of the building.
01:15
Truck for the radio is okay on a small leak on the exterior part of the location on the magazine street starting LG&E at (number withheld).
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