Gas hazard prompts road closures near Cheek-Sparger Rd, Tarrant County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews handled a gas-related hazard near Cheek-Sparger Road in Texas. Gas service was shut off, and sections of the road were closed while utility crews worked in the area. Westbound lanes reopened after vehicles were cleared, while one eastbound lane remained closed for safety.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Alarm 24.
00:03
Alarm from truck 154.
00:05
Go ahead.
00:08
Gas has been shut off.
00:10
Received gas shut off at (number withheld).
00:14
Battalion 15, truck 154.
00:16
Battalion 15.
00:18
Atmos said they're good with us down here so we're about to clear.
00:22
They do want to leave eastbound Cheek-Sparger Road closed but we can open it up.
00:29
Westbound. Okay, they need to move their trucks out of westbound and then we'll open up westbound.
00:36
So we need to keep both lanes of eastbound closed, is that correct?
00:40
Well, just the one that they're working on.
00:44
Okay, just the one lane that they'll be working in.
00:47
Okay,
00:48
Whatever happens, get westbound pickups moved and you get moved.
00:53
We'll open up westbound.
00:55
Where's it at?
00:57
Truck 154, have the PSOs keep traffic stopped until we all get out of the way and they get the westbound Atmos trucks out of the way.
01:07
Appreciate it.
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