Construction workers hit gas line at Fairfax house, Fairfax VA
Construction workers accidentally hit a one-inch gas line in the front yard near Arlington Blvd in Fairfax. Fire and rescue crews arrived to check for gas leaks and structural damage inside the house. No gas readings were found inside or outside the building. The team plans to inspect upstairs for any damage.
Audio|Source: Fairfax County Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Worker struck about a 1 inch gas line in the front yard.
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There's no readings outside.
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We're checking the interior now.
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The restroom is okay.
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We're about one minute out.
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Fairfax, engine 4-1.
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Engine 401.
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Perfect.
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Workers on site struck a gas line in the front yard of the house.
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It's about one inch long,
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one inch diameter.
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ETA for Washington gas.
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That's negative.
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We'll call them.
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1704.
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We have some key spots in place.
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We're able to hit the wall back in alignment after we remove this sod.
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So we're going to go check up inside the house.
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We'll find a way for you to get here so you can take a walk with us, and then we're going to go take a look upstairs if there's any other structural components that are damaged.
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All right, copy.
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We're pulling up on the scene right now.
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What you want to do from under 4-1, no readings in the interior of the structure.
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Location mentioned:
Near Arlington Blvd, Fairfax, VA 22031
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