Fire crews investigate potential gas leak in Mesa, Mesa AZ


The audio discusses fire crews responding to a possible gas leak. They are checking the gas levels inside and outside a building. They coordinate their efforts to ensure safety and confirm there are no hazardous gases present.
Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
02:30
Transcript:
We've got decreasing readings. We can move over to 112. Check our gas. We're there. Yeah, this 10-4[1]. Let's just do our due diligence. You can check the meter, which I believe is just west of the door, just off of pepper. And then if you want to check the interior space, just absolutely confirmed that we don't have any gas that's leaking in that structure. And then it's up to you whether or not we want to do some final readings. Once we get done with that for that sewage gas, we'll go meter 112 and then swing back around for a follow check at 3-1. Okay. Command to City Control. Comfortable with the plan in place, do you feel like we can manage this with just yourself the hazmat unit and us and we can release that utility? I feel comfortable with that plan, where you can definitely handle. Whatever you guys are ready, you can go available. Happy, thank you. So he will be transported to Osborne for no life ending. That control. Hazard has been shown the meter. They've met up with a basic gas employee. They're going to enter 112 a meter just to make sure. Copy. We're just speed rig to be certain. We've got up a city gas at the meter on 112 and got no readings there. We're just trying to make access into the building itself. Okay, copy that. If you check with site control, I believe they had an RP that flipped it in a little bit of going to know where you went. General Command, you're at 26 minutes on the timer. For 26 minutes on the timer.
We've got decreasing readings. We can move over to 112. Check our gas. We're there. Yeah, this 10-4[1]. Let's just do our due diligence. You can check the meter, which I believe is just west of the door, just off of pepper. And then if you want to check the interior space, just absolutely confirmed that we don't have any gas that's leaking in that structure. And then it's up to you whether or not we want to do some final readings. Once we get done with that for that sewage gas, we'll go meter 112 and then swing back around for a follow check at 3-1. Okay. Command to City Control. Comfortable with the plan in place, do you feel like we can manage this with just yourself the hazmat unit and us and we can release that utility? I feel comfortable with that plan, where you can definitely handle. Whatever you guys are ready, you can go available. Happy, thank you. So he will be transported to Osborne for no life ending. That control. Hazard has been shown the meter. They've met up with a basic gas employee. They're going to enter 112 a meter just to make sure. Copy. We're just speed rig to be certain. We've got up a city gas at the meter on 112 and got no readings there. We're just trying to make access into the building itself. Okay, copy that. If you check with site control, I believe they had an RP that flipped it in a little bit of going to know where you went. General Command, you're at 26 minutes on the timer. For 26 minutes on the timer.
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10-4: Acknowledged/Message Received
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