Gas readings investigated near Willamette Pl in Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs CO


Fire crews responded to a report of abnormal gas readings at a natural gas junction near Willamette Pl in Colorado Springs. After checking, they found the readings likely indicated normal operation but informed utility companies due to the location being a main city gas line.
Audio|Source: Colorado Springs Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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S-B17 arrived, 0342.
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Truck 10 arrives, 0344.
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7148, until you need to start turns Taw.
00:16
Dispatch, engine 10.
00:23
Engine 10, go ahead.
00:27
Oh yeah. Can we attach utilities?
00:33
Copy.
00:38
So at this intersection,
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just like 100 feet to the west, there's like a natural gas junction sticking out of the ground,
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got a fence.
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It took the meter over that and got ratings of three. We think it's having normal operation, so we just wanted to see if you can verify that it's operating normally.
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AMR 62 from Engine 7, you could cancel.
01:05
No, do cancel.
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Agent 10 from dispatch.
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Agent 10.
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Do you have a meter number?
01:24
We're not seeing any numbers.
01:27
It's not a meter either.
01:29
It's just like a flow reduction station or some kind.
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Copy. Thank you for looking.
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Utilities said they'll let the gas people know. She also said it's one of the main lines for the entire city, but she is unsure if they're going to dispatch or not.
01:57
Copy that. We are fairly confident it's normal operations, but we got readings as high as 3,
02:04
so I figured we let them know. We're going to clear.
02:08
Copy, thank you.
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Joe 351.
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