Gas leak reported in residential apartment building, San Jose CA
Fire crews responded to a reported natural gas leak in a residential apartment building near Williamsburg Drive. Residents were evacuated as a precaution after a caller reported smelling gas near the washing machine and suspected a leak from the water heater. No active fire or gas hazard was found during the investigation. The apartment building was secured and cleared after thorough inspection.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
05:21
Transcript:
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Engine 10, engine 14, truck 14, battalion 10, the 29, gas leak involving a residential building.
00:08
The command channel is Command 21, near Williamsburg Drive near South Winchester Boulevard and Eden Avenue.
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Station Penn's area, the command channel is Command 21.
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221.
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Engine 14 in route.
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Battalion Town on Command 21.
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The Italian is on Command 21.
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Hit 29 on Command 21.
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Hit 29 in route.
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Truck 14 on the command.
00:54
Truck 14 in route. Truck 14 in route.
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Engine 2, Medical, near Coton Avenue near Mickey Road.
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Station 2's area.
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Engine 10, are you on Command 21?
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Engine 16, untriaged medical, near Britson Street near Mabel Avenue and Kennedy Avenue, Station 16's area.
01:38
In June 27, Delta response for unknown medical involving A communications barrier.
01:44
Engine 10, are you on Command 21, Engine 10? Near Silicon Valley Boulevard and Vanco Drive, Station 27's area.
01:53
Engine 10, are you on San Jose?
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Agent 10, San Jose.
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Engine 10, go to switch to Command 21, please.
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Now, 21.
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Engine 10 in route.
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Brite Battalion 10, Command 21.
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The gas investigation is en route.
02:14
RP was smelling gas near the washing machine in the laundry room.
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The laundry room is an isolated room between the apartment building and the parking lot.
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RP thinks that the gas is coming from the water heater.
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Battalion 10 copy.
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We'll continue the response and we'll utilize TAC 37 for Tactical break.
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Hit 29 from Battalion 10.
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You guys can monitor.
02:43
Hit 29 copies monitoring.
02:47
Battalion 10, copy.
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Continue the response.
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Tact 37 for tactical and hit 29 to monitor.
02:53
N-216, San Jose.
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1016, your call is triaged to a Bravo response.
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It's going to be a 90-year-old female that fell with a head injury, lower back, and hip pain as well.
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Adjistic and company's route.
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Matt 21 inches ends on the scene.
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We have a two-story apartment building.
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We're going to go to the investigation. We've got the system evacuated.
03:22
We've got the investigation.
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Nothing shown so far.
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Engine 10, copy your on scene and two-story apartment building, residents evacuated, nothing showing you'll be investigating.
03:34
We'll set you up as Williamsburg, I see.
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Engine 11, Medical, near Loma Sazil's Place.
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The engine 14 on scene.
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Station 11's area.
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Track 14 on scene.
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Track 14 on scene.
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Detalion 10 on scene, staging.
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The timing 10 on scene staging.
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21, engine 10.
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Sounds like Rocky Trench set off.
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Yeah, it's prior to our arrival.
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Is it 27? 10, okay? Nothing shown, nothing's known.
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Go ahead of 27.
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Engine 27, I did start PD.
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It's going to be for a possible male having a psych episode saying he's hearing voices.
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PDS, all pending.
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Engine 27, can show us on scene.
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That's that.
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Engine 27 on team.
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Agent 10, truck 14, do you need our help?
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That's a negative.
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You can clear.
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Have we good day.
04:56
Channel of age 27.
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21 from Williamsburg, I see.
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Council will balance.
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Go ahead.
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I see a copy of recommending.
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Yes, if we can we get the unit number from this person who's calling.
05:09
The staff is unaware of the fire.
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The Italian 10 copy and I concur.
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Battalion 10 is back in service.
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What's that intend for? 10-10-4[1]? End to 27.
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Do you need to what handle and send as a fire all the units can clear via NDC when ready? We'll clear the command channel.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Williamsburg Dr, San Jose, CA
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