Gas line struck about 100 ft from building causes leak


Emergency crews respond to a gas leak after a gas line was struck near a building. The line is about 100 feet from the structure; monitors show low readings and an audible hiss. Crews await the gas company and secure the area.
Audio|Source: Chesterfield County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
Engine 204 is on scene. We've got a one-story strip shop center with gas, state workers outside. Engine 204 will have the load the intern by command. Engine 202, excessive heat, 9208, Groundhog Drive. Priority 1[1]. Engine 202, excessive heat, 9208, Groundhog Drive. Priority 1. Engine 202, excessive heat, 9208, Groundhog Drive. Cross Streets Rockaway Road, Fire District 9. Priority weapon. Time 1044. Middle of the investigative mode 1044 hours. Surgery 205 in service, clear as a warming fire. 51040. Chester to a medic 2.01 is clear the hospital. 330 BLF. One with them now, I'll try to obtain one. From engine 204. Engine 204. I'll say what we got is a gas line about 100 feet plus away from the building, several feet underground that was struck by some workers, very low readings on the monitors. But there is an audible hiss. We're waiting for, we'll just wait for COVID gas.
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Priority 1: Urgent/emergency response required
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Location mentioned:
Near Groundhog Dr, Richmond, VA 23235
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