Gas line struck at business causes strong gas odor, Lauderhill FL


Fire rescue responded to a gas line strike at a business near Commercial Blvd. Employees hit the gas line while working, causing a strong gas odor in the area. Crews investigated the scene and coordinated with police for safety.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
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Fuller advice, his employees called him and they were working and hit a gas line.
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Switch to TAC2[1], 1356.
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I need proper responding.
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The time 99.
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Do you want to have my team?
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Copy. Go ahead and get them started for nothing.
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One or two. Two, please.
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Egg knowledge, 1356.
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Section 14 in some rules, please.
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Pass out at near Commercial Blvd at Wonder Kids, 12-year-old meal, contenting breathing, has a fever and had a seizure earlier today.
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He's in Room 105, or Suite 105, 1357.
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Rescue 9, Clear from Holy Cross, we're available.
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Copy, Rescue 9, 1357.
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Fire calling the Rescue 30.
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257. I'm with Rescue 30.
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Go ahead. Just updating him that he could clear.
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13557. 257. I'm going to keep Rescue 30 on scene until they can call back the family.
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Acknowledge 257. Thank you. 1358.
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Next to the Seaggiz, if I could pop to hit a gas pipe, a gasmline is working on tack, too.
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Rescue 5-6, arrival west side.
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Arribal West Side. Investigate, we're getting a strong order of gas towards the north of the plaza.
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Just 999, copy.
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Show your arrival.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TAC2: Tactical Channel 2
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Location mentioned:
Near W Commercial Blvd Suite 104-105, Lauderhill, FL 33319
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