Firefighters respond to natural gas smell near Bryan parkway, Bryan TX


Firefighters responded to a report of a strong smell of natural gas near Sanchez-in-J Lane and West William Joel Bryan Parkway in Bryan. Engine 4 was canceled during the response, and Engine 1 continued to the scene to check for a possible gas leak. No confirmed fire or gas leak was reported.
Audio|Source: Bryan Fire
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Transcript:
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Still alarm on the highway, engine 1, engine 4,
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smell of gas at Sanchez-in-J Lane and West WJB,
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Box 124. Still alarm on the highway, engine 1, engine 4, smell of gas, Sanchez-in-J Lane, and West WJB, Bryan Parkway.
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Box 124. Respond Brian Fire Channel 2, Brian Fire Channel 2.
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The 4 is 01.
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5-2-5-2-5. Engine 4 can cancel.
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Engine 4 you can cancel. Engine 4 is clear. Engine 4 you can cancel.
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It's back to engine one.
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They're responding to the smell of gas eastbound, turning on to William J.
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Bryan.
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The RP was in the area less than five minutes ago.
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And it was near William J Bryan, just the smell of gas.
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Just the smell of gas.
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Just the smell of gas.
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That's clear. That's just the eastbound or westbound 21? Are they made a natural gas or gas on there?
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It was another this time that said it's been natural gas.
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Is that sure what you're on the area?
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That's clear. Injimmore in the area.
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Ingenmore 4043, winds are going to be east-south-east at three miles per hour.
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