Severed gas line prompts emergency response near Dyke Rd, St Clair County MI
Fire and emergency teams responded near Dyke Road in Clay Township to a severed gas line leak. Two people experienced symptoms consistent with carbon monoxide exposure and left the house for safety. Authorities confirmed the gas leak and coordinated response with the gas company.
Audio|Source: St Clair County Fire
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Transcript:
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Attention Clay Township Fire Monitors.
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Attention Clay Township Fire monitors.
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You are needed near Dyke Road for a gas leak.
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Your timeout, 10.01.
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20, Clay, engine two is en route.
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Engine two in route, 10.01.
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Self gun.
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Cut.
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Oh, 5.6. Okay.
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Attention, Fort Grashit, still alarm, and try.
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For a CO investigation, near Lakeshore Road.
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Caller states a her daughter,
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woke up and they've been really tired and having body aches.
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They're worried about a CO leak.
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They are getting out of the house.
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Your timeout is 10.05.
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9-1-Row.
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Near Lakeshore with 4 Crashit.
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You have two patients complaining of body aches and being tired.
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We'll see a leak.
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Okay.
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Dispatch, 4-Grashing engine en route.
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Copy 4-Grashing in route, 1006.
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One, you can show playing engine two on scene.
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Engine two on location, tunnel seven.
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Copy, Algeneck, thank you.
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Thank you. Sent to.
02:16
Did you notify Semco? We definitely got a severed gas line here.
02:23
Sumco was the one that called it in.
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Location mentioned:
Dyke Rd, Clay Township, MI 48001
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