Gas leak reported on Wilmer Ave later canceled, Cincinnati OH
A gas leak was reported near Wilmer Ave in Cincinnati. Utility company Duke Energy was requested to respond but later canceled after the issue was resolved.
Audio|Source: Cincinnati Fire
03:30
Transcript:
00:00
I've got water and gas turn off down here.
00:06
You still have that that noise?
00:12
29th, we're going to taste good.
00:28
What is it on the exterior of the house at all? I just lost 360 around this.
00:48
Engine 18.
00:50
Go ahead.
00:55
Keep us out of service on the RFRIEN.
01:00
Engine 18, that's clear. We just received the air emergency.
01:12
That's clear. It'll just be the engine and the ARF out of service.
01:19
So you don't need any other units.
01:26
Not at this time.
01:29
That's clear.
01:37
Correct 35.
01:39
Go ahead.
01:42
Can you have Duke respond to this location for a possible gas leak?
01:47
That's clear.
01:56
(name withheld).
01:59
District reported, that's Claire. Engine 18 advised.
02:03
This is a can handle for Engine 18 and RF 18 at this time.
02:09
plane has landed.
02:11
All units that were dispatched on near Wilmer Ave.
02:26
This is a can handle for engine 18 and ARF 18 only.
02:30
Plane has landed without incident.
02:35
From 37 is the ACCAW.
02:38
Okay.
02:48
Engine 14, respond, request to police on scene, Fountain Square,
02:52
500, Vine Street.
02:54
Sid respond to the south side of the building.
02:57
This is for an infant that was struck in a fight, no visible injuries.
03:02
Your Fireground, A2. Engine 14, respond.
03:05
Request the police on scene, Fountain Square, 5-00, Vine Street.
03:09
A scene respond to the south side of the building, for an infant struck in a fight, no visible injuries, your fireground A2.
03:25
Truck 35, you can cancel Duke. We've got to figure it out. That's clear.
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