Active gas leak at commercial building near Queens Ln, San Jose CA


An active gas leak was confirmed at a commercial building near Queens Lane, Bayshore Highway, and Rogers Avenue. PG&E was notified and expected to arrive in less than 30 minutes. Responders heard the gas leak and set up incident command at the scene.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
02:30
Transcript:
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Engine 5, engine 29, truck 29, battalion 5, gas leak involving a commercial building.
00:07
The command channel is Command 21, near Queens Lane, near Bayshore Highway and Rogers Avenue.
00:14
Station 5's area, the command channel is Command 21.
00:22
Engine 26, Delta response for unknown medical involving A communications barrier.
00:28
Target,
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2161, Monterey Road, near plant shopping center access and Kirtner Avenue.
00:34
Station 26 is area.
00:48
Up 35, untriarched medical, 5326, Birch Grove Drive, near Chilas Avenue, Station 35, area. Engine 5 on command.
01:03
921, truck 29 is in route.
01:07
Truck 29 on command.
01:13
29 on 21.
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And gin 29 on command 21. Break, Battalion 5.
01:21
Go to Battalion 5.
01:23
Battalion 5. Single call, there's a RP, the PG&E worker who pulled up to the building and had a look at the gas meter and confirmed that there was a leak.
01:31
We did advise PG&E. They have a ETA of less than 30 minutes. Your gas investigation is in a row.
01:45
35 phenylvia fire your close an untriage medical call for a 51-year-old male having a diabetic episode
02:03
Engine 5 is on scene at near Queens Ln. We do have an active gas leak. We have RPs out front.
02:10
We have an audible sound of gas leaking. Engine 5 is going to set this up as Queens-I-C. Let's continue the response.
02:17
Get you more.
02:22
Engine 5 copier on scene with an active gas leak. The RPs out in front.
02:26
We have an audible sound of the leak. Continue the response. Setting you up as Queens-I-C.
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