Gas line struck causing leak near South El Pico in Wichita, Wichita KS
A gas service line was hit near South El Pico in Wichita, causing a gas leak. Workers were trenching when the leak occurred, and the gas company was notified. Officers investigated the scene where a natural gas smell was reported near a heater.
Audio|Source: Wichita and Sedgwick County Fire Resource / OPS-1
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Transcript:
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Check a gas leak outside, near South El Pico,
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Station 11.
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Squad 11 for a gas leak outside near South El Pico for a gas leak outside.
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Squad 11, on page 5845.
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This is Batch, Mr.
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Levin, this is for the Squawak Shores and Rout.
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In June 11, 104, got you on it.
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Engine 7, Truck 1 for near North Carland Avenue.
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Resource is contacting gas now.
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Calling party advised that he's smelling gas coming from his heater.
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It's a natural gas smell.
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Break engine 11 for your gas out off of Alpico.
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It is a hit gas line.
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Wind speed and direction is coming from the east at 6 miles per hour,
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and gas company is 104 on that as well.
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Henson 7. In direction.
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The application.
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Pops from engine 13.
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Go ahead.
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You can't believe in this.
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The 4.
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Seven's on team.
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Engine 7 on team.
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Engine 7 will investigate.
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Ten-four.
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Ten-four. I've got a bunch of workers doing some trench work.
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I've got to investigating.
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Do you have an odor overcast.
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Ten-four.
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Awesome. Engine seven.
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Engine eleven.
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Go ahead.
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We should notify the gas come to low, no, it appears to be a service line.
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