Gas leak caused by backhoe in Miami, Miami FL
Emergency services responded to a confirmed gas leak near NW 8th Avenue in Miami. The leak was caused by a backhoe striking a PVC line during construction work. The area was evacuated as a precaution, and utility representatives were contacted to assist with containment. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Source: Miami-Dade County Fire Rescue North & East
05:41
Transcript:
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3rd Custain near NW 8th Avenue, County
00:29
Has Florida City Gas been advised?
00:34
HasMat 1, that's a negative, we'll not reach out to Florida City Gas.
00:39
That's a problem.
00:40
If you can advise Florida City Gas.
00:45
Copy. County.
00:50
Press Street, 31 is available.
01:04
Ladder, 31.
01:06
Go ahead.
01:11
Control unit out of service, both teams are aware.
01:30
Engine One arrival.
01:32
Single story.
01:33
Command.
01:34
Show me investigate.
01:35
Join command.
01:39
Engine one copy, arrival, single story.
01:42
Join you on command and I've executed.
01:56
Battalion 14 arrival.
02:13
We do have a confirmed gas leak at Charlie's side.
02:18
Pinched PVC under a backhoe.
02:22
Area being evacuated for safety.
03:16
One to come and they were building a pool.
03:23
They have a backhoe.
03:31
We have Florida City Gas representative.
03:36
That's affirmative.
04:55
The patient confirmed that she's at the racetrack, she doesn't see you.
05:08
Okay, respond to the taxis here.
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Location mentioned:
Near NW 8th Ave, Miami, FL 33150
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