Gas leak reported below meter at building on Queens Ln, San Jose CA


Fire crews responded to a confirmed gas leak below the meter at a building near Queens Ln, San Jose. Utilities were secured at the valve to stop the leak. PG&E was notified and a gas service representative later arrived onsite.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
05:20
Transcript:
00:00
Go to (number withheld).
00:01
Yeah,
00:03
If you guys can come up to the front of the building and try to secure utilities, that'd be great.
00:07
Engine Dirty, Medical, 9-11, Riverside Drive, near Plaza Drive and Co Avenue, Station 30s area.
00:19
Perfect for the IC[1].
00:23
Affirm. This is the 9-5. I copied you got a dry line down. Agent 29 is getting your water supply.
00:28
You signed truck 29 to utilities.
00:30
The building of origin is near Queens Ln. You have it all clear on that. If that is a complete accurate, I can take the I see from here.
00:39
That is correct. And I copy.
00:44
Engine 5 further from the IC[1], can you confirm where the actual leak is coming from? Is it above or below the meter?
00:49
And is that a GSR on duty? Who is the PG&A rep?
00:56
The alpha side of the building, we have an active leak. It's below the meter.
01:00
Copy active leak below the meter.
01:06
And can you make contact with the PGNA rep to see a GSR? She called for a day.
01:14
Can you repeat that traffic for engine 5?
01:19
Just confirm it, you have a GSR gas service represented with you.
01:26
That's a negative.
01:29
Copy that brick, Injut 29 from the ASEAN command.
01:36
Agent 29, go ahead.
01:39
Yeah, can you work on traffic control on the other end of the queen? Stop traffic coming westbound there, correction, westbound.
01:49
We're working on getting some cones down.
01:56
I see from Engine 5. Delta response. This is going to be for an 85-year-old male who collapsed in this unresponsive.
02:02
The business name is Omnetech Precision.
02:12
Omnetech precision. Do you have any sort of Knox possibility to get an entry or was the all clear just based on the building appearing to be closed?
02:23
I'll see what I can find.
02:30
Trashfire. Trash fire. The news report came in.
02:33
South Dang away. The Arrayans Road in St.A. Station, Penn's area.
02:39
That's a negative. No contact with anybody from PG&E[2].
02:46
Yeah, come in.
02:48
Copies.
02:52
Great, Command 21 from Queens. I see. Can we confirm PG&E[2] has been notified and that this is a confirmed gas leak and that they will probably need a DIG crew?
03:00
It is below the meter.
03:04
I see affirmative PG&E[2] has been notified.
03:07
We'll call them back and advise a DIG crew.
03:10
And I heard you say,
03:11
or Engine 5 rather, say that there is no PG&E[2] rep on site. The RP, there was only one RP, advise that they were PG&E were crack and put their phone number in the MDC for you.
03:23
That would be helpful, thank you.
03:24
And just advise them it's below the meter. I'm not sure if that'll need a true date or not, but I advise them it is below the meter. They can determine the response.
03:33
I see 10-4. We'll get on the horn of the marina.
03:37
Engine 18, single residential carbon and oxide alarm, near Cloud-on-Viero, near Rawway Drive, Station 18's area.
03:51
I see truck 29.
03:54
Go to the IT truck 29.
03:57
I see truck 29 via VIC[1]E.
03:59
The brake was above the valve, so we were able to secure the gas.
04:06
Copy bridge at the public the valve.
04:09
We're able to get any readings at this point,
04:11
the other area, anything in the LEO, UEL?
04:18
There's readings right at the valve, but it's dissipating fast.
04:24
Copy that. You've got to secure the line at the valve.
04:26
You're getting very low readings right near the valve.
04:33
21 from the IC[1]I, we update PG&E[2] that we have secured the gas at the valve.
04:40
I see 10-4, we're letting it.
04:47
I see truck 29, our readings are down to zero.
04:52
Copy, reading to zero.
04:58
Station 8 on Triarch Medical, near North 27th Street, near East St.
05:04
James Street and East Julian Street.
05:06
Station 8's area.
05:13
121 from Queens, I see.
05:14
I've got PG&E[2]GSR on scene.
05:16
I see, copy that PG&E[2]GSR on scene.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Assumption or establishment of command responsibility for managing an incident or emergency situation.
[2]
PG&E: Pacific Gas and Electric (utility company)
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