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Gas leak prompts evacuation and safety precautionsEscondido CA

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Escondido, CA

Emergency responders are dealing with a gas leak. The area around the leak has been cleared and evacuated for safety. Hazmat teams are monitoring the situation while a bomb squad is also present.

Audio|Source: San Diego City and Poway Fire
01:56
Transcript:
Escondido engine 134, Escondido engine 135, truck 93, Battalion 131 and Battalion 91, Broken Blowing, 9 Delta[1], 9 Echo[2], 1 775-0, Cremontra Trail, Engine 92, Engine 33, Escondido Engine 33, Escondido Engine 134, Escondido Engine 135, Truck 93, Battalion 131 and Battalion 91. Broken and blowing. 9-0-9 Echo. Metro B36. Ryan Todd, I'm going to start it. Metro Engine 39. Metro Engine 39, just an update. Hazmat is monitoring to make sure that the structure is clear, and we will be remaining on scene for another half an hour. N-39, copy. Hazmat monitoring. Remaining on that scene for about half. Metro, Battalion 6, 9 Alpha[3]. Battalion 6 is assuming border incident command. San Francisco, update on conditions. Longslide vaccine, formulating a plan. The area is secured. 300 feet in all directions. Area has been evacuated. I'll update you in about 30 minutes. Tiny six copy, assuming the procedure incident command, updated the bomb squad is on scene, making a plan. Area is secure with 300 feet in all directions and has been evacuated while I update in about 30 minutes. Metro further from Cedar IC[4], we are in Unified Command[5] of CDP. Metro copies.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
9 Delta: High-priority emergency response (often used for hazardous situations)
[2]
9 Echo: Highest-priority emergency response (life-threatening or major hazard)
[3]
9 Alpha: Lower-priority emergency medical/fire response
[4]
IC: Incident Command
[5]
Unified Command: Multiple agencies managing an incident together

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