Gas leak and grass fire near Brightwood Dr in Houston, Houston TX


Firefighters responded to a gas leak near Brightwood Drive caused by a construction company hitting a gas line. CenterPoint Energy was notified. There was a risk of fire or explosion, and the power company was called to shut off electricity. A fire was also spreading in the nearby grass area.
Audio|Source: North Harris, Montgomery, Waller and Walker Counties Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 32, Gas leak, near Brightwood Drive, at Benbrook Drive 1653. Engine 32, Gas leak, near Brightwood Drive,
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near Brightwood Drive,
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at Denbrook Drive 1653.
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I'm on account, baby, you know.
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No. No, put the goal off.
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You're here.
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Number 12, command, we are far on all Charlie Unis.
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What makes your cool?
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Command, 4-complete.
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CREDI-1-Complete. Call complete.
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Dr. Halifolphe Hallifold, Cappell 4-1 driver.
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21-4 driver. 41 driver.
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This is on. NG-124 driver. J-1.24 driver.
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The J-144 driver.
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And we do have a water spot, fellas.
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We do have a lot of spots,
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fellas.
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See?
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It's been involved.
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Gonna need to have the power company come out here and shut the power off at full.
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Command, that's clear. Markov, Command, Fire Company been notified.
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Command number 12, who's getting ready to get it out. Okay.
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7-1-Undi-5-7-1-Ukand, holding Border Fire Department with Units only.
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11, medical call, 2-0707-Rey coverage guide, cross-2-chukkish guide.
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The Crocats at Canyon H-plus Subdivism.
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You're responding to a gasoline, construction company hit the line, centerpoint's been notified.
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Location mentioned:
Near Brightwood Dr, Houston, TX 77068
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