Construction crew causes natural gas leak in Seattle, Seattle WA


A construction crew accidentally broke a natural gas line at 220 NW 49th St, causing a gas leak. Fire and power company crews responded to assess and control the situation.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 18, fire response, 220, northwest 49th Street. 1018 responding, 220, northwest 49th Street. For an exterior, natural gas or propane leak, construction crew broke the line. PSC has been notified. 22, we're going to keep engine 17 on it, they're already closer.
00:29
Point, you okay. Latter 11, Code Yellow Rescue Response, 9030, 35 Avenue Southwest. Latter 11, 9030, 35 Avenue Southwest. This will be for elevator rescue for two.
00:55
39 aid response 120318 15 Avenue northeast Beavisading that's a lot now is in effect deputy 49th grade allocation and a FI a command 49th Street command
01:24
Smoke detector set off by steam, we can go ahead and return ladder four. Okay, ladder four in service. Engine 39, aid response, 123, 18, 15 Avenue northeast.
01:50
559-year-old male respiratory assuming command natural gas saw an effect digit 18 from command let me know if we need to conduct any evacuations from the surrounding buildings
02:14
Hi from the engine 18 negative. This week is on control. We actually have PSC on scene right now. Let me get my eyes on the full further. Probably reduce this down just a minute. Come here, I can receive PSC's on scene. Let's reduce this down to engine 18. You can return B4, ladder 8, and engine 21.
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Location mentioned:
Near NW 49th St, Seattle, WA 98107
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