Gas leak stopped at single-family home in Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA
Firefighters responded to a gas leak at a single-family home near Wilmonte in Los Angeles. No fire was seen from the street but gas was detected inside. The gas leak was stopped and the building was ventilated. There were no injuries or criminal activity reported.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Fire - Command 30
01:22
Transcript:
00:00
L.A. 166 on scene near Wilmonte.
00:04
One-story, single-family dwelling, no smell of gas from the street, nothing showing,
00:09
166 investigating.
00:12
Quint 166, copy, nothing showing.
00:18
A1-2242 on D.
00:25
A1-66. We're just going to check out this appliance, see if it's leaking.
00:42
LA, battalion 10, Bobstein.
00:45
Battalion, copy.
00:53
LA-166.
00:56
LA-166, go ahead.
01:00
LA-166, gas leak is stopped.
01:02
There is some gas in the house. We're going to blow it out. One-66 can handle.
01:10
242, cancel battalion 10 your discretion.
01:13
Quint 166, do you want to release a comp plan?
01:17
That's affirmative.
01:20
Command 30[1], release, 1042.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Command 30: LA County Fire command radio channel 30
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Location mentioned:
Near Crenshaw Blvd # 301, Los Angeles, CA 90019
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