Gas leak under control on Capitol Avenue in San Jose, San Jose CA
Fire crews responded to a gas leak near Capitol Avenue in San Jose. The leak was brought under control. Traffic control was maintained for about 30 minutes until PG&E took over.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
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Transcript:
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1021 capital IC[1] go ahead the gas leak is being controlled
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Fire units will begin clearing on their own via the NBC.
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As you could notify PD,
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PG&E will need traffic control for approximately another 30 minutes until their traffic control shows up.
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Capital I see I copy that the gas leak is under control. It is just about 1,300 hours, 1 hour, 30 minutes into our last time.
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And I'll let PD know that PG&E will continue to need their traffic control for approximately 30 minutes until PG&E's traffic control can take it.
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And lastly we can see him for that channel. Thank you.
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Thank you, IC[1]A copy. We can clear Command 21.
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All units who are on scene of the gas leak at Capital and Capital,
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you are free to clear via your MDC when available,
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and we'll meet back on San Jose Fire for any further communication.
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Command 21 is clear. It's 1,300 hours.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Assumption or establishment of command responsibility for managing an incident or emergency situation.
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