Homeowner hits grounding line, gas odor detected, Atascosa TX


Fire crews responded to a single-story home near Edwards Road. While investigating, they found the homeowner had hit an electrical grounding wire and smelled gas near the gas meter. The gas company was notified and was on the way.
Audio|Source: Bexar County Fire and EMS
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Fire dispatch, Angel 191. Engine 191, go ahead. On location, single store, residential structure, nothing showing. Yeah, investigating, establishing follow, tie-end. I copy all location, single-store residential structure, nothing showing, command established.
00:23
73013. Station 13. Station 15 respond for a male subject in his 20s who broke his ankle at 12770 Edwards Road, Cross Street is Jarrett Road.
00:49
Mission is in the center of the property, third house to the right. Your response is on EMS6, timeout is 2014 hours. First Station 1-551, respond to assist EMS with a male in his 20s who broke his ankle at 12770 Edwards Road. Cross street is Jarrett Road. Mission is in the center of the property, third house to the right. Your response is on EMS6, timeout is 2015 hours. KKW 980, Bear County Fire.
01:18
Okay, minute. I just got to follow command. Command, go ahead. Looks like the homeowner hit a grounding line, but there's also a order of gas and we're picking up some on our detector near the meter.
01:42
I copy the homeowner pick grounding line there is also an odor of gas and it's picking up on the detector near the meter I'm just correct I copy and centric have been contacted they should be responding shortly they did not give me an EPA
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Location mentioned:
Near Edwards Rd, Atascosa, TX 78002
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