Possible gas leak reported near Olive Lawton and Tampa streets, Laurens SC
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A possible gas leak or construction hazard was reported near Olive, Lawton, and Tampa streets in Laurens. The gas company was requested to respond to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Laurens County Fire Service
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02:59
Transcript:
00:00
Central Tithwa.
00:05
Go ahead.
00:10
Any reports of a...
00:27
Okay, Paul.
00:28
Had somebody come in to the station at the language barrier we're dealing with, he asked us to follow them.
00:34
So we're, so construction worker, we're following him to the site.
00:37
Looks like we'll turn on East Hampton.
00:39
I'll buy as a location shorter.
00:43
Okay, Borne, which all units are going out there?
00:46
Right now it's G20 and engine 20.
00:57
Good one.
01:04
Lawrence, Inge 121.
01:10
Good.
01:13
All fire units to be clear, vacuum service.
01:19
That's for C-20.
01:20
2.20.
01:27
I don't actually have a location,
01:30
an address for the location, but we're on Olive and Walton Street.
01:36
Tim.
01:43
Oliver, when you're able to advise that the gas company is needed and which one?
01:55
That's one.
01:56
Good.
01:57
This one. It should be good.
01:58
We need to come out.
02:14
7.1, patient 20, respond 901, East Main Street, Engels of Morning.
02:20
Charlie responds for a 47-year-old female chest pain.
02:27
Chief 20, central...
02:40
Go ahead, then.
02:43
So I'm sorry, the last radio traffic that I got for Olive Walton was unable to copy / signal weak and I couldn't copy.
02:48
Can you repeat?
02:53
If you could get CPW gas, we're going to be at the corner of Olive and Walton and Tampa.
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Laurens, SC 29360
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