Gas leak from a propane cylinder at jacksonville beach intersection, Jacksonville Beach FL
Emergency units responded to a small propane cylinder leaking gas at the intersection near Marshview Drive and Marshside Drive in Jacksonville Beach. The cylinder was leaking from the bottom but was not on fire. Fire crews discussed ways to manage the leak on scene.
Audio|Source: Jacksonville Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
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271, talk to robin gas leak from a gas tank.
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587, 587, 587 Marshview Drive,
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Interstate and Marchside Drive,
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where ended 71, 5182, 12, Towers,
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7 of the world thing.
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Fire District 18, engine 18, rescue 24, 16, 56, 537 Monkrieve Road.
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Fire District 1, Inger Rescue 1, Feinting, 1040 10.10th Street.
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Fire 2, fire 9.
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21, you can count for a revise me to have a half of my thing.
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We have a hundred pound cylinder with a small pan lake in the bottom.
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Not just any one fire.
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Here to acknowledge, you can show me on the scene.
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Just keep the half my team coming.
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We'll move to A4.
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Everyone else can be available with the MPDF.
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engine 71 are you able to flip tank over turn it from a liquid leak to a vaporly
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Location mentioned:
Marshside Dr & Marshview Dr, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
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