Gas leak caused by stove burner left on near River Drive, Livingston MT
Emergency crews responded to a report of a possible gas leak near River Drive. They found that a stove burner had been accidentally left on, causing a minor gas hazard. The gas was shut off, and no danger remained.
Audio|Source: Park County Fire
01:20
Transcript:
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6708, command 2, engine 1, Medi3 all on scene.
00:03
All establish River Drive command, we'll switch operations to P-Tac-1.
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10-4[1], on scene, 1711.
00:19
Command 1, 678.
00:27
River Drive, Command, 678.
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678, Committee 2, sorry, I think I walked on you.
00:40
No worries, just wondering if you need me to get contact with the gas company.
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Give me one second here.
00:50
We've got a couple guys coming out of the house.
00:52
I'll advise us just a second.
01:03
678, River Command.
01:06
River Command, go ahead.
01:10
This is just going to be a gas range that was left cracked on.
01:13
We shut it off, no hazard, engine one, command two, Medicare declare and available, I'll terminate command.
01:19
Hence more, thank you.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
River Dr, Livingston, MT 59047
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