Car crashes into house causing gas leak in Missouri


A car crashed into a house, caused a gas leak, and emergency crews turned the gas off. No one was hurt.
Audio|Source: St. Louis County Fire and EMS - South
03:14
Transcript:
1537 is on the scene, one vehicle into a house. No one was injured. Clear 1537, on his name. Vehicle into house, no one injured, 2251. 1535 is on the scene. We've got one vehicle off the roadway, in contact with the house. Okay, we do apparently have an active gas leak. We inspire to respond. We'll be tempted to get the gas shut off. Yes, sweet. We're contact, inspire, now. The vehicle struck the gas main on the side of the residence, we have active gas flowing. That is clear. We're a contact in spot. 2202. 1302. 2nd02. Go ahead and give me two additional apparatus. I'll be on the scene. I'll have command. You want two additional engines. Sarmanman route to my location. It's quick. 1624 is on the same. 1624 I'm saying. 35A. Give me a printer to shut the TFL. Speed on 1524 is. You know, 1524. vehicle and you move. We're blocked by PD. Do you just want to show an authority barrier right here? Are you on the PD vehicle? I'm going to route to you to pitch five. Street is Valley Oak Court. 3320 and 3327. Respond on South Maine. So we decide 16-0-2. 16-0-2. All the established authority's very command. You can go ahead and discard one of those additional apparatus. First Season Command from 35, we got the gas shut off. Gas is shut off. Command, sir, you got the gas shut off.
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Location mentioned:
Valleyoak Ct, Queeny Township, MO 63021
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