Gas leak report investigated with no hazards found


Fire department responded to a possible gas leak from a small copper pipe. They investigated and found no danger. All units were released after confirming the area was safe.
Audio|Source: Heartland Fire
01:50
Transcript:
974 Avenue Colina crossup Leicester Drive. One child, echo. The one. I see. Hi-seat. Hi-seat. Hi-see. Anything. The other one. Gilbertite. Excused be attached to gas line, quarter-inch copper pipe. We'll be able to hand. We're standby for SDG and all this is available. Thank you, I, C. All right, engine 52. Go over to see copies. There is a gas, but you're able to handle the registry in. Metro Atchance, we've been updated 16th floor. Unable to locate any source, you know how to found. All units will be going to see the MDC[1]. HID copy and investigate the building. I'm able to locate stores, no hazards, you'll be able to be able to be easy. Ingen 52 from Gilbert, IC[2] on command. Go to 552. Can you repeat the nature of that gasoline? Yeah, this was a quarter-inch copper pipe. It was for some sort of duration in the pillar. We suggest for the residents, no additional hats we can handle. All right, ICC is releasing all of the units. I'm going to terminate IC and all the views the on-scene contact. Good, did you copy. From Gilbert, IC. Silver, I, C.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MDC: Mobile Data Computer
[2]
IC: Incident Command
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Location mentioned:
Leicester St, San Diego, CA 92120
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