Gas leak detected and secured at building in San Marcos, San Marcos CA
Fire crews responded to a building near Coastal Alton Drive in San Marcos after reports of a natural gas odor. They found gas leaking from a utility meter, which was shut off. Crews checked the air and the building interior to ensure it was safe.
Audio|Source: San Marcos Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Northcom into 106.
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NG106.
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NG106, go ahead.
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Mention 106 is at scene.
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Updated location is near Coastal Alton Drive.
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We're going to be investigating.
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We've got Battalion 105 pulling up.
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I'll let him establish IC[1].
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We'll be investigating.
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Angel 106, I copy on scene of data location.
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3200 cost to altad drives investigating.
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Italian 105 arriving on the scene to establish IC[1].
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F. 144.
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PLF 144. If you put it's responding,
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tablet command is down.
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U.S. 144.
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Northcom, town 105 is siding with the engine 106 to investigate.
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Let's go ahead and establish cost IC[1].
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TAN if I have a copy on, see and establish a cost IAC.
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Engine 142,
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continue to stage.
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Action 142 copy.
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Cost to IC[1] engine 105 stage.
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Copy engine 105 stage.
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Cost to IC[1] engine 105 stage.
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Cost to IC[1], engine 106.
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Put engine 106.
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Hey, we're at the Alpha side of the 3200 building.
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We had a light odor of gas.
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We're checking the atmosphere with the four gas.
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I've got gas utility shut down at the Alpha side.
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The meter was spinning.
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The meter stopped and the heating has stopped.
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So we'll see if it's not this pace.
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I'll get you a 360 on that.
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On the building, make sure we don't have anything else going on.
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Copy smell of gas and the gas is now secure.
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Can you also check the interior of the structure?
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Affirmative.
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Copy engine 104 staged.
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Copy engine 104 staged.
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NARISO, Engine 238, confirmed in the false one.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Incident Command or Commander established to manage and direct response at an incident scene.
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San Marcos, CA
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