Emergency crews respond to structure fire and gas leak


Emergency crews were called to a fire in a building. They opened the ceiling for ventilation and discovered a gas leak from a broken meter.
Audio|Source: Washington County Public Safety
02:53
Transcript:
Go ahead. Okay. Copy. Go ahead and next in the structure. Command for now. We open up the ceiling. Found areas all the way it's uncharted and clear. Temperatures are low, ventilation is complete. Just now from command. Go ahead. Being clear, not a media unit. 040[1]. 54036[2]. Fordrick 41. King King Lincoln, 062, Lake Drive and Fireborne. Do we have (name withheld) gas on scene and have they confirmed if they've isolated the gas? Count is clear. She's a female, (name withheld). Invergrove engine 17 or not to 6592 (name withheld) Avenue 1-6 Delta. 62-year-old female. Conscious. having difficulty breathing and not at 15 minutes. Library station one after level 1-6-9886 (name withheld) Drive, come up at 16 months. River Lake, Digit 17, be on Team. Have you on CNN, 18. Can you advise. Can you advise (name withheld) gas, we do still have a gas leak from that broken off meter. Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
040: Unknown/possible fire incident code
[2]
54036: Unknown/possible fire incident code
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Washington County, MN
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