Gas leak reported inside Burger King causes evacuation, Buffalo NY
A gas leak was detected inside a Burger King in Buffalo. Employees smelled gas and an external meter showed positive readings. The building was evacuated while waiting for National Fuel to arrive.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Employees reported a smell of gas inside Burger King.
00:04
Currently we have no voter or no readings.
00:09
Anybody complaining of an illness?
00:20
Can you notify National Fuel, please?
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Roger will call.
00:27
4-6, later 10.
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Truck 10, 46, go.
00:35
We're getting LEL 10.5 as a structural meter outside.
00:46
Copy. Let's evacuate the building and then we'll wait for National Fuel.
00:51
Set up a perimeter.
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Dispatch 4-6, not a financial field.
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We do a positive reading on the exterior meter.
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We're going to set up a perimeter and wait for arrival.
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Roger.
01:09
Roger.
01:14
Can I get a wind speed in direction, please?
01:18
Copy, we'll call.
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5 and a 212 on scene CB.
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241 on the radio.
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Alright,
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we made contact.
01:39
You can change this call to a trespass.
01:41
We'll be out doing paperwork.
01:45
Okay.
01:51
We're working for the radio.
01:54
Tim?
01:57
Please let me manage through.
02:03
Say.
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Please let me know if you're outside.
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That's clear.
02:13
I'm also.
02:18
2.31.
02:23
It's coming from the west, 13 miles per hour, National Fuel notified.
02:36
Okay,
02:39
we're all done here at Lockup.
02:41
We're going to be transporting him over to the holding center.
02:44
Mileage is 8.19.
02:51
1236.
02:57
For National Fuel we double-checked with the 4-gas meter we got zero reading as a precaution we'll hold 25 without your own with that's 25
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Buffalo, NY
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