Gas leak reported at urgent care facility


Emergency teams responded to a gas leak at an urgent care facility. They secured the area and turned off the gas before the leak. There was no fire or threat, and the gas company will fix the issue. The facility needs to be marked until it's safe.
Audio|Source: Virginia Beach EMS
02:55
Transcript:
Procedure. 3960, Virginia 24 of RCHKD Urgent Care, 3960 Virginia 12VRCEHKD urgent care, 3960 Virginia 12VRCEKD urgent care, Che-10, copy, hold. 1045. All right. Okay, we'll copy all in us on Tech. I just had that issue prior and was supposed to be fixed. Professionally, apparently it was not. Just a heads up. Just you to command. Camango. We turn the gas off to the unit prior to the meter. Can you go ahead and notify VNG that we've done that? I can you notify VNG that you've turned the gas off prior to the meter? Yeah, that's correct. to 21. Good, Agent 14. 16, 22 is available. We can send them to CHPD. 10-4[1]-10 for you. You're 21 to Engine 10 on Tech 2. and engine seven can handle you can clear all of your units and clear the attack channel All right, cover yourself and engine 7 handle, clear all the other units, clear the tack. RSC2. Go ahead. So you all secure the gas and then you're going to red tag? Yeah, that's correct. The leak is going to be on the VNG side, so that's why they're going to end up needing to respond out and have a look and fix it. All right, I've advised dispatch for that. Okay, we shut the gas off prior to the leaks, so we're not going to stay on scene. They're just going to need to come out at their convenience to face it, but we are going to red tag us in the process to do with that now. All right, committee copies.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Received
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Location mentioned:
Near Virginia Beach Blvd, Virginia Beach, VA 23452
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