Natural gas odor reported after water heater installation, King City CA


Fire and emergency units responded to a report of a natural gas odor in the backyard near Mptucket Way after installing a new water heater. The resident also heard a popping noise before detecting the smell.
Audio|Source: Monterey County Fire Dispatch - Command 31
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Transcript:
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Incidified, hazardous condition, odor of natural gas,
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2-20-Mptucket Way, cross the streets of Cambridge Avenue and Bedford Avenue, timeout 22, 09. All right, I'm Genea, 111.
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Injana 11.
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Copy at 23-time.
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Firecom 3-0-3-10. Firecom 3502, son of the hydrogen position.
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802 copy responding to the hazardous condition. 220 and Tucket Way.
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It was called about PG&E dispatch.
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They got a call from a resident advising there's an odor of natural gas in the backyard.
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They recently installed a new water heater,
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and they heard a popping noise prior to the smell.
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PT&E's text, ATA is over one hour.
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8502 property.
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PowerCom, Chief 8500 responding.
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Chief 8500 copy responding to the hazard submissions for another natural gas 220 and in Second Way.
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