Vehicle crashes into building causing gas hazard


A vehicle collided with a building near a gas service, leading to damage and a potential gas leak. Emergency teams responded to check gas levels and ensure safety.
Audio|Source: Albany County Volunteer Fire Departments
02:16
Transcript:
Can we hit a rescue too? This truck is going right in at the gas service. I want you to get a crew inside with a meter. Excuse you drive. Rescue two, you're on 20005. Copy. Panel is still holding. Just with the exception of that one trouble alarm speaking with the manager now. 405[2] Lounge, Chief. I want you to take this call in, cars right into where the gas service is, so until we know what we have here, I want to pump up. Receip, Chief, we'll break down your old microwave away over our service again. 4.05 on special office. I'm back in service. 4.05, command. 20, sir. Our control, a medical one. Public clearing, collision status, return to note. 18 to commence. Ladies on fire department, A, CO alarm[1] without illness. 10 homestead drive across a loud road, middle lake north. Truck Group's going to be Opt2. Opt2, 20. Go ahead. Truck has breached the wall of the foundation. You should probably start Village Codes down here. He's got a pretty big hole into the foundation with some leaning going on in the Alpha Brabacorn. Okay. County command of dispatcher village close please Regis 20-29 28th responding 28 you're responding 20 on there dispatcher village close on scene the same creek The house is evacuated. The house is evacuated.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO alarm: Carbon Monoxide Alarm
[2]
405: Chief
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Location mentioned:
Delmar, Bethlehem, NY
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