Crews secure propane leak near Norwester Rd home, Oceanside OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a propane leak near Norwester Rd in Oceanside, Oregon. The source of the leak appeared to be at or near a residential building. Responders shut off the propane tank and confirmed no further gas readings while continuing to ensure the site was safe and mitigated.
Audio|Heard on: Tillamook County Police, Fire, EMS, EM, and Public Works
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01:44
Transcript:
00:00
Starting to bring your crew down.
00:01
We have found the source of the leak, shutting off a tank while arranging gas metering and trying to get access to the structure.
00:13
Stage at Maxwell and Norwester, bring crew up.
00:17
Copy.
00:23
Yeah, I spoke to a resident.
00:24
He says it's probably around 19th at the very end.
00:28
All right, copy.
00:31
(number withheld).
00:37
In the area.
00:46
800, Lieutenant 61.
00:51
You on?
00:53
We have shut off the propane tank near Norwester Rd.
00:59
We are trying to gain access because the leak seems to be at the building.
01:05
The homeowner is somewhere in the area, but not home.
01:11
(number withheld).
01:18
Command from Engine 61.
01:26
Third LT 61.
01:30
(number withheld).
01:33
We have shut off the tank and the monitor no longer registers anything at the house, but we are still going to investigate to make sure it's mitigated.
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Location mentioned:
Norwester Rd, Oceanside, OR 97134
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