Natural gas leak reported near South Ellsworth Rd, Queen Creek AZ


Fire and emergency crews responded to a natural gas leak near South Ellsworth Loop Road. There was a noticeable gas odor and traffic was being redirected. Multiple fire units and a drone unit were involved. Command was established just north of the incident.
Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
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Transcript:
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Fire Channel B3[1], 2N1 natural gas leak.
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Near South Ellsworth Loop Road, PASMET 255, engine 413, engine 4,
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14, Mata 251, and Battalion 411, Fire Channel B3[1].
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Taylor Heights and on the school.
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Charlie David Zebra, 4281.
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10.4. In a 2 .55, can you add us to housing that 2.55 traffic, please?
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LT411, go ahead.
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Have me to that now, it's cool.
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I copy.
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Ladder Tender 411, FireTel v.
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2 and 1 Natural Gas leak.
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Near South Ellsworth Road.
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Ladder Tender 411, Firetel D3.
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W.2524.
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David, 06303914.
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Telfare.
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All the 3-7-1-3-7.
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Sorry.
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I copy, I'm a code, too.
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Drone 411?
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411.
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Can you add this to the gas 2 and 1 at 226?
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So those are through multiple times?
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Certainly. I will add drone 411 and I'll show you in route. Or are you on scene already?
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Yeah,
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we're in route.
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Top, I'll show you in route.
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Altered level of consciousness, near West Southern Avenue, META 2217, C-DEC-4.
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Dispatch the address.
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We do have a odor of gas, we're working on redirecting traffic.
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Battalion 411 is going to be Ellsworth Command, going to be stationary just to be north.
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Alarm copies, retired for a living on scene of a dispatch address. You do have an odor of gas.
Police codes explained
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Fire Channel B3: Assigned fireground radio channel B3
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