Worker hits gas line causing leak at Ceres residence


A worker accidentally hit a gas line, causing a gas leak at a residential address in Ceres. Police, fire, and utility crews are on scene addressing the hazard.
Audio|Source: Turlock Police, Turlock Fire, CSUS Police, Ceres Police, Stanislaus Sheriff and Fire Command 4
02:17
Transcript:
The time forest line. Happy 3432 and the time for us money is going to be for a gas leak, or a gas line that was hit it at 1182K, 1182K, 1182K, is PG&E that called us. They were given this info by a worker that hit the gas line, and they would check in route, each eights seven minutes, commandment jack-win. To your Clara in Perp. It's Claire on a 2016 Toyota utility to a Stephens Ramage or (name withheld) Ramage at 4455 East Whitmore Avenue in series. 104. I'm Code 4, 106. Copy Code 4. 34 is on scene, single story, single family glowing, cut construction figures outside, working on a fence, PG&E is also on scene, engine 34 gap, be assuming. KIC, the investigative mode. I copy KIC, investigative mode. Okay. Go ahead. BTL, monobesis, Andre, was the pathway. Did the color advising specification? Negative. I got it. Elton, it's possibly by the bridge. Oh, yeah, I checked. Gear to Andre. Oh, Gilles, okay. Keep checking. We copy. We're unable to locate it towards. So forth. Controls, I'll call from. P.14, can you show me with PN414? Tuesday, Torquette. Keeper.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Whitmore Ave #1182k, Ceres, CA 95307
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