Construction workers strike gas line at building site


Construction workers accidentally damaged a gas line inside a building under construction. The gas was isolated, and authorities were called for routine follow-up.
Audio|Source: Philadelphia Fire - South Fire/South Medics
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00:00We're available no service needed.00:02Okay, thank you.00:04Three, B? Middick, three.00:06Middick, three.00:07Jackson, an alarm, no service needed.00:09We are available.00:10That's affirmative, medic three.00:13Can you have L&I respond as a routine response to 251-2-North-133rd? There's a two-story middle of the road.00:21Basin dwelling under construction, 15 by 45.00:25The construction workers struck a gas line on the inside.00:29We were able to isolate it but the gate shut off.00:32Patel and I respond for a losing follow-up investigation of a construction site.00:37Affirmative.00:38You can make under 45 available.00:41Okay.00:45Okay.00:4720.00:5120.
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We're available no service needed.
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Okay, thank you.
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Three, B? Middick, three.
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Middick, three.
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Jackson, an alarm, no service needed.
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We are available.
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That's affirmative, medic three.
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Can you have L&I respond as a routine response to 251-2-North-133rd? There's a two-story middle of the road.
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Basin dwelling under construction, 15 by 45.
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The construction workers struck a gas line on the inside.
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We were able to isolate it but the gate shut off.
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Patel and I respond for a losing follow-up investigation of a construction site.
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Affirmative.
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You can make under 45 available.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Near N 33rd St, Philadelphia, PA 19132
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