Gas leak from malfunctioning furnace near Clayton Street, San Francisco CA
Fire department responded to a gas odor in a basement water heater room near Cincinnati and Clayton Streets. They found a furnace leaking gas and shut it down while waiting for the gas company to arrive.
Audio|Source: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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For a gas odor, Respondal Control 2[2], TAC 15[1].
00:09
Toad S-20, respond to Control 2[2].
00:17
King 10, responding for 3.
00:26
Station 35, Supervisor 2 on A1.
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25.
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Okay,
00:34
can you dispatch PG&E gas in the Cincinnati and Clayton? We do have an odor of gas in a water heater room in the basement level.
00:45
In subject, walk away.
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Cut. Cut.
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576, control status 576.
01:05
Okay, Mr. Steve, we found the source that was a furnace that was improperly functioning and releasing raw gas that we shut down the supply to it, but the resin is going to be here waiting PG&E's arrival.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TAC 15: Tactical operations radio channel 15
[2]
Control 2: Operate or communicate on designated radio channel "Control 2" for coordination or dispatch purposes.
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