Gas line struck; building evacuated in Pittsburgh


This audio reports a gas line strike at a building on Hamilton Avenue in Pittsburgh. The gas was smelled and heard, and the building was evacuated as firefighters responded. The message includes multiple unit references and a request to shut off the gas. (name withheld)
Audio|Source: Pittsburgh Police, Fire and EMS
04:31
Transcript:
Common spelling. First name (name withheld). Natural gas detail. 6815 Pamilton Avenue up with LaShall and North Dallas Avenue on the right side of the building. Zone 317. Complaintance stated they hit a gas line and they're unable to turn it off. Gas can be both smelled and heard. Again, attention 17 engine 17 truck and battalion 3. (name withheld) natural gas detail, 6815, Hamilton Avenue, off of LaShall Street and North Dallas Avenue on the right side of the building. 737. Some something hit a gas line, they're unable to turn it off, stating that gas can be both smelled and heard. Responding on fire list, Fire 1 at 1559. 17 truck in. That's your C-17 truck, 1601. This National, Hamilton Avenue, be advised. Looks like they are evacuating the building now. you all with Clearcourt. 17 trucks. only for a vehicle accident 14 angelo street off at east Amanda and proctor way zone 4 6 along with police and EMS for a two vehicle accident unknown injuries respond in on EMS 1 at 1604 17 o 4 17 clock get the gas off to this building please that's copy I'm on the line with (name withheld) now When you get the gas off, I make entry in here, I mean it's heavy gas inside the building.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hamilton Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15208
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