Gas leak investigated and gas service secured in unit, Coconut Creek FL


Fire crews responded to a gas leak at a structure near Winston Park Blvd. They checked the gas meter, ventilated the building naturally by opening the front door, and secured the gas service to one unit. They were unable to contact the tenant and requested to lock out the gas.
Audio|Source: Coral Springs and Parkland Public Safety
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Transcript:
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So we're not picking up any readings on our gas meter at the back door.
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I'm going to mask up and go open the front door.
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Okay, copy.
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I've been tying 80 coming around back too.
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I just, what do you think is the best way to vent? Do you want to go from your side out the front or what do you think?
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Let's get in and open the front door.
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We've got a pretty good breeze working right now.
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Let's determine what it was.
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What kind of readings we're getting in touch?
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Okay, copy.
00:39
Very useful.
00:40
Take 5114 traffic.
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Winston Park Elementary, please.
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Okay, I'll show you 51.
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Let's be 80 cents check.
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80 cents for you.
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10.
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Temper.
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Then naturally.
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The floor was just open.
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We'll do natural for a little bit.
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Go from there.
01:13
Command dispatch, we open the front door, we're doing natural ventilation of the structure.
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I am releasing engine and rescue 43.
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Command engines, everyone.
01:29
Got.
01:32
We able to secure the gas just to that address, none of the other ones are affected.
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I believe this is the only for the address on the regulator is 106.09.
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I believe it's just for this unit.
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And since there's an obvious problem inside and we're not able to get hold of the tenant, can you lock it out, please?
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Location mentioned:
Near Winston Park Blvd, Coconut Creek, FL 33073
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