Fire department monitors gas leak at Lynchburg residence


The fire department is checking for a gas leak in a house after gas flow was stopped. They are performing air monitoring to ensure safety.
Audio|Source: Lynchburg Fire Department
02:50
Transcript:
Command engine seven. Do it. Very able to start air monitoring. (name withheld). The gas flow has been stopped. Columbia wants us to do another check on 1318 in the residence to make sure there's no build up of gas inside there. And they also stated that anybody that was evacuated began to move back in. Okay. Okay. Can you follow myself? Craneal commandant. The gas leak is then contained. Engine 7 command. No way that's so come I. Hey. But I've made my way up the Sedgwick. I couldn't find my family for what I believe it was 3218 or 3214. I've met with somebody up here and said they've been picked up. You're all right if we go ahead and make entry into the house again to do detection of monitoring inside the house. They had the sewer line that was hooked going directly below. Yes, that's fine. I'm the one that I'm going to run now and she's like your word. Okay, thank you. Engine 7 chauffeur. They've completed detection module as a hole from zeros. Copy, I'll get a shotgun limit. Engine 7, 8, engine 1 and 3. Go ahead.
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Lynchburg, VA
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