Gas leak closes Six Forks Road at Martindale


Audio of fire crews responding to a reported gas leak at Martindale and Six Forks Road. Crews direct a full road closure, check the leak location, and notify the gas company, which reported about a 20-minute arrival.
Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
02:41
Transcript:
All units five en route. Battalion one arriving on scene. Battalion one has command. Looks like it's on the northbound side. Rescue, (name withheld), you're getting a route. Yeah. Let's get the fire up to one. Go ahead, (name withheld). I need you to notify the gas company. Did you find a leak? We're just arriving and there's a worker here pointing us. Go ahead and notify them. We'll do. It's going to be right there at that cone. Do you want to shut the whole road down or just that section? Let's shut the whole road down until we can figure out exactly what we have. 10-4[1]-31-0 en arrival. Just shut your side down at the next cross street from us. Recontine up there and see what size line we're working with. Gas company said ETA 20 minutes. Received. We're going to try to back up and shut it down back toward the apartment. Any traffic in any rescue lane? We're backing up. Portland is going to be our cross street back here. I would back up to just past the Barton's Creek guest place. You get a deputy report? Yeah, I'm going to work on that. Move (name withheld) from Six Forks Command, Office 1. Rescue 15 Officer 31. Go up for 31. Yeah, I'm going to have you shut down Six Forks at Martindale for traffic control.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Received
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Location mentioned:
Martindale Dr & Six Forks Rd, North Carolina 27614
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