Fire crews handle gas hazard in apartment building, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a hazardous materials incident involving a reported natural gas leak near 24th Street in Oakland. Units from Truck 4 and Engine 15 investigated a multi-story apartment building and confirmed the gas supply was shut off.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine 15, Truck 4.
00:03
Hazmat incident, natural gas shut off.
00:07
Near 24th Street.
00:11
Okay, fire rescue one to quarters.
00:14
Rescue one to quarters.
00:15
Truck four on the scene, we're investigating.
00:19
Truck four on scene investigating.
00:23
Oakland Fire, this is Engine 15.
00:25
We're on scene.
00:26
It says inside the house.
00:27
This is a multi-story apartment building.
00:29
Do we have a unit number?
00:32
Engine 15, we do not have a unit number.
00:33
We'll do a callback from inside the house.
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