Gas Leak Leads to Evacuation in San Jose Area, San Jose CA


Fire crews responded to a gas leak in San Jose. They evacuated residents and workers from the area for safety. Firefighters set up to handle the situation and awaited a utility company for further assistance.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
03:28
Transcript:
Yeah, 21. Engine 35. Engine 35. 35 on scene. Nothing showing, nothing smelt. We have workers in the front yard. We'll be investigating, setting up banana. Section 35 on seeing, nothing seen that we'll be investigating. There are workers in the yard setting up banana. 12 on stage. Engine 12 on scene staging. Banana, I see. 1035 on scene staging. The time. 21, I see. Banana, I see. Active gas leak before the meter, engine 35 will be dropping the line. All the residents have been evacuated and workers moved away. I see 104. There is an active gas leak. Engine 35 will be dropping a line. Residents have been evacuated. There were... Engine 12 from IC[1]. Go to 12. You could just continue to stand by after hydrant. 12,000. Engine 4. Radical. At Bayroseway and Lee Avenue, Station 4's area. I see from the time 35. Go ahead, I-C. Yeah, I'm here on scene. Would you like me to go ahead and take I-C for this? That's affirmative. 935 copies. You have an active gas leak. Residents have been evacuated and workers have been moved out of the area. You have a charged line there. You're getting a charge line down. You have engine 12 setting up for water supply. And I assume you'll be having truck 35 take some readings of the area. If that's correct, I'll take it from out here. We see from engine 35. Go ahead, Brycey. We've removed a couple of electrical hazards. We're going to shut off electric, which is located adjacent to the RV. I see copies. Can you clarify what are the electrical hazards? Just some electrical equipment they had to dig here. I see copies. And are you in touch with truck 35? Yeah. I see. Command 21. Go ahead for I-Z. I see PG&E[2] gas has an ET at 1512 hours.
Yeah, 21. Engine 35. Engine 35. 35 on scene. Nothing showing, nothing smelt. We have workers in the front yard. We'll be investigating, setting up banana. Section 35 on seeing, nothing seen that we'll be investigating. There are workers in the yard setting up banana. 12 on stage. Engine 12 on scene staging. Banana, I see. 1035 on scene staging. The time. 21, I see. Banana, I see. Active gas leak before the meter, engine 35 will be dropping the line. All the residents have been evacuated and workers moved away. I see 104. There is an active gas leak. Engine 35 will be dropping a line. Residents have been evacuated. There were... Engine 12 from IC[1]. Go to 12. You could just continue to stand by after hydrant. 12,000. Engine 4. Radical. At Bayroseway and Lee Avenue, Station 4's area. I see from the time 35. Go ahead, I-C. Yeah, I'm here on scene. Would you like me to go ahead and take I-C for this? That's affirmative. 935 copies. You have an active gas leak. Residents have been evacuated and workers have been moved out of the area. You have a charged line there. You're getting a charge line down. You have engine 12 setting up for water supply. And I assume you'll be having truck 35 take some readings of the area. If that's correct, I'll take it from out here. We see from engine 35. Go ahead, Brycey. We've removed a couple of electrical hazards. We're going to shut off electric, which is located adjacent to the RV. I see copies. Can you clarify what are the electrical hazards? Just some electrical equipment they had to dig here. I see copies. And are you in touch with truck 35? Yeah. I see. Command 21. Go ahead for I-Z. I see PG&E[2] gas has an ET at 1512 hours.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Incident Command
[2]
PG&E: Pacific Gas & Electric
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San Jose, CA
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