Natural gas leak reported near culvert in Prosper TX


Audio|Source: Prosper Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
General Command. General Command Guard. There's a good about a two-inch line. It will be established from a perimeter and being gas protection. Receive, confirming sewage line. Negative. It is a natural gas line. Receive. One is all seen. Crosper, you can show Battalion 1 out. Attention 3, break, command from Battalion 1. Go ahead, the Italian 1. Command, I'm going to relocate, I'm going to go to the south, control traffic that way. Give me a minute and then we'll do a transfer. Man from Italian one, is that going to be exposed or were they using a boring machine? So we're using a mini accelerator as a size of a hole and it's exposed. Copy that. Prosper from Italian One. If you would, let COServe know it's going to be a 2-inch line. It's going to be an exposed leak. And when you can, give me a wind speed direction. Please. Southeast, nine miles an hour. Co-server's been notified. Battalion, copy. Thank you, dispatch. Yes, sir, I was just going to get an update from you, making sure we got a good water supply there nearby, start to get readings. Just give me an update, and then I'll assume command. Yes, sir. We were dealing with traffic. We're picking up to the hydrant right now, it's full-slash, deploying a handline, getting for a transmitter and notifying the occupants, determining if there needs to be evacuation or not. I'll update. There's no need. Copy that. Is the leak going to be out in the culvert or up next to the house? Next to the culvert, right in front of the mini-experator. Seedenship battalion, assuming, General Way command. Received General Way command.
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Prosper, TX
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