Ruptured natural gas main near Wart Road causes fire response, Des Moines IA


A natural gas main pipe was ruptured near Wart Road in Des Moines, causing a fire and emergency response. Utility workers arrived to clamp the pipe and contain the gas leak.
Audio|Source: Des Moines Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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DC2, Engine 1, Truck 6, near Wart Road, near Wart Road, ruptured main, natural gas, source, 13, channel,
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spot.
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This is as much DC1 can take that.
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Copy DC1 to take that.
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DC2 can stay in, DC2 stay in.
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DC2 copies.
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Tension 2, station 2.
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You need it on Channel 1?
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Tension 2 is at station 2.
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DC-1, Engine 1, Truck 6, near Wart Road, near Wart Road on a ruptured main.
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When Americans have been notified, our caller is doing some work here, believes they hit a main.
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The wind is south at 4.6, humidity is 72% and the temperature 75.9, dew 66.
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Okay, it's back on service.
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Thank you.
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Dispatch truck one.
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Track line.
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Medics arrived on 301 Southeast States.
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They're going to clamp it.
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Trepland be back in service.
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