Gas line struck by crew causes leak on Lebanon Road, Mt Juliet TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a construction crew struck a natural gas line near Lebanon Road in Mount Juliet, Tennessee, leading to a gas leak. Fire units and the Wilson County Sheriff's Office responded, and command was established on site. The leak was contained, and no road closures were necessary.
Audio|Heard on: Wilson TN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
This is station two, station two gas emergency.
00:04
Near Lebanon Road, natural gas line hit by construction.
00:12
Mount Juliet Engine Two responding.
00:16
Engine Two, responding to a gas emergency near Lebanon Road.
00:21
The caller is third party and not on site.
00:24
A natural gas line was hit by a construction crew and there is a smell of gas.
00:31
Wilson County Sheriff's Office is on scene and Piedmont is direct.
00:37
Mount Juliet from Battalion One.
00:40
Battalion One.
00:43
Battalion One on scene, out with the construction company.
00:47
Be out investigating.
00:49
I have Lebanon Road command.
00:51
Copy.
00:54
Mount Juliet from Lebanon Road Command.
00:57
Go ahead, go ahead.
01:01
We have just a service line hit.
01:04
We are not shutting down the road at this time.
01:11
Copy.
01:14
Engine Two on arrival, come down here to the city limits barbershop and pull in.
01:20
Engine Two copy.
01:23
Roger, Engine Two.
01:25
Engine Two.
01:28
Engine Two on scene.
01:31
Copy.
01:33
Roger, Med Three.
01:36
Medic Three.
01:38
Medic Three is in city.
01:42
Copy.
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