Gas leak detected from meter at apartment complex, Los Angeles CA
Fire crews responded to a gas smell at a three-story apartment complex near San Pedro St. The source was a gas meter outside apartment 29. The gas company was notified and firefighters shut off the meter. No fire or explosion occurred.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Fire - LAC C-21
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Allia, this is a large department complex. Can you try to call back for unit number, please?
00:11
95, the RP was unaware where it was coming from.
00:19
L.A., can you try a call back and ask them what units they're in?
00:29
95,
00:32
L.A.
00:35
95, L.A.?
00:40
L.A. 95, L. 95, go.
00:43
95.
00:45
Our piece in apartment, 29.
00:50
Alley, that's apartment 20.
00:56
2.9.
00:58
Copy 2.9.
01:06
Allie, 295 at near San Pedro St.
01:10
We have a three-story apartment buildings. Nothing showing, have all units sold.
01:15
Ingeny-95, that's investigating.
01:19
Quint 116,
01:21
Battalion 7 can hold.
01:27
Raleigh, 95, follow up.
01:31
95? 95?
01:34
Alley engine 95 is this flight smell of gas coming from a meter itself.
01:39
Go ahead and start the gas company. We're going to shut it off.
01:42
Go ahead and cancel the assignment. Ingen 95 can't handle.
01:47
Italian 7 can cancel.
01:52
Ellie, you can reach the calm plan also.
01:55
95 copy.
01:58
Okay.
02:00
Oh, the battalion 7 copper town.
02:07
95 just to confirm the meters outside of apartment 29.
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