Gas line break reported at Desert Willow Ranch, Tucson AZ


Fire crews responded to a confirmed gas line break at Desert Willow Ranch. Southwest Gas is assessing the break, but the size and depth of the break are unknown. Firefighters are preparing to assist and staging equipment nearby.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
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Transcript:
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Yeah, we have a confirmed break, stopless gas is still assessing it, but not sure the size of the line or how deep it's down.
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They requested our assistance.
00:07
Right now, engine 7-2 is going to pull a horizontal standpipe.
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And then we're going to assist with manpower with this engine 7-4 crew.
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Day, 1042.
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10402. 10402.
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It's going to be tight in here.
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You could probably come up behind the Southwest trucks.
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It might be able to pull out of the way there,
00:28
unless you guys want to make that hike.
00:29
Looking at first two, it doesn't look like that far or a walk.
00:32
Do you want us to leave the access open for if Southwest Gas[1] has other vehicles coming?
00:36
I got like four apparatus behind me, it looks like.
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So I just relocated the truck, and we're pulling a stand tight now.
00:42
So, yeah, if you're okay walking it, you don't need to bring any equipment.
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Just grab your SCBAs.
00:47
All right, copy that.
00:50
Manpower only. We're headed in.
00:51
Two minutes center seven to stage your way with engine 74 do you need to head up there also?
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I faced your apparatus with engine 74 and make your way up with 7 4 crew.
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Under 722 copies.
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Copy and electric.
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We'll follow in with interest 7 4.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Southwest Gas: Gas utility company requested to the scene
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Location mentioned:
Desert Willow Ranch, 10815 E Fairacres Pl, Tucson, AZ 85749
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