Gas leak reported after excavator hit line at residence


Firefighters responded to a gas leak caused by an excavator hitting a gas line. The gas was turned off at the meter, and the gas company was notified to fix the leak.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00Agent 28 dispatch.00:02Go ahead in the 28.00:07Engine 12.00:16Respond to stroke CBA.00:18By 1728, Novi 15th Street.00:22Timeout, 1850.00:25This is the same.00:29The address was earlier.00:30Earlier there was a leak where an excavator hit it, and they put in a new meter says that the meter was leaking.00:38We set the gas off at the meter.00:41ONG will still need to come out and there's the leak on the meter by this customer's house.00:48Dispatch is clear on this time it's a leak at the meter and they're going to be needed.00:53They have been notified, but we'll make that note, sir.
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Agent 28 dispatch.
00:02
Go ahead in the 28.
00:07
Engine 12.
00:16
Respond to stroke CBA.
00:18
By 1728, Novi 15th Street.
00:22
Timeout, 1850.
00:25
This is the same.
00:29
The address was earlier.
00:30
Earlier there was a leak where an excavator hit it, and they put in a new meter says that the meter was leaking.
00:38
We set the gas off at the meter.
00:41
ONG will still need to come out and there's the leak on the meter by this customer's house.
00:48
Dispatch is clear on this time it's a leak at the meter and they're going to be needed.
00:53
They have been notified, but we'll make that note, sir.
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Location mentioned:
Near NE 15th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73117
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