Natural gas odor reported near frederick creek bridge, Kendall County TX
Fire units responded to reports of a natural gas odor near the 100 block of Benton and Frederick Creek Bridge in Frederick Creek, Texas. Personnel investigated the area to assess the situation.
Audio|Source: Kendall County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Attention burning fire, respond to the 100 block of Benton for the smell of natural gas.
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1810. Okay,
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5.10. Okay.
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Okay.
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Mr. Burny Fire, respond to the 100 block of Benton for the smell of natural gas in the cul-de-site.
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I'm at 1810.
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right there's that june the forty coming up
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then this match up y'all uh the utilities now
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thank you
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I'm finishing up the fire department to the 100-blown-comitant personnel of natural gas in area
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Satchel, I'm 94, trans-41, patient to burning methods, not emergent.
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Spatch from Grand 41.
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We'll be en route to that gas, smell a gas call.
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We can smell it over here at the intersection of 46 and IH10 as well.
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81, 17-0-2.
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From Command 41.
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Airfighter R Maze is walking down close to the bridge on 10, the Frederick Creek Bridge, to investigate that area.
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That's why.
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He's out at the Frederick Green Bridge, he said.
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41 from Rush 42.
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You want us to respond to anything or you just want to hit back to the house?
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Location mentioned:
Frederick Creek, Texas 78006
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