Natural gas leak near Grayhawk Court in Owens Cross Roads, Owens Cross Roads AL
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Emergency crews responded to a natural gas leak at a home near Grayhawk Court and River Park Boulevard in Owens Cross Roads. Firefighters turned off the gas at the meter and ventilated the house. Utility companies were requested to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Huntsville Fire/Rescue and Madison Fire/Rescue
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02:36
Transcript:
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Engine 19, engine 15, HazMat 15,
00:03
you're 108, a cell of gas inside of a home,
00:07
near Grayhawk Court,
00:11
cross street River Park Boulevard.
00:18
(number withheld).
00:23
(number withheld).
00:25
(number withheld).
00:33
19 out in the hostile fire.
00:35
We do have a smell of natural gas.
00:43
One age, ten ten, station one.
00:46
Large ten a one a...
00:52
19m, principal fire.
00:59
It's leaking right here at the meter.
01:02
We're gonna turn it off here and then ventilate the house.
01:10
Ten large nine cam.
01:16
Can you make a note for the possible utilities.
01:23
Ten foreign to night down.
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Do you need them to respond?
01:29
Well, I don't know if they'll respond, but you can see.
01:32
It's a leak at their meter.
01:37
Ten words a night town.
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(number withheld) to 19 Adams.
01:46
Are they going to respond to utilities?
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101419 Adam.
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104, thanks.
02:00
104.
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(number withheld) to 19 Adam.
02:05
Go ahead.
02:08
Jason, are you where you can give me a call?
02:14
104, let me sit, I've got my phone, hold on you.
02:21
Three, Housel Pye.
02:24
(number withheld), go ahead.
02:29
Who else is responded to this incident?
02:34
Engine 15 and hazmat 15.
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Location mentioned:
Grayhawk Ct, Owens Cross Roads, AL 35763
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