βœ“ Incident Cleared

Gas Leak Cleared on S Main St in Sheridan

800 S MAIN ST, SHERIDAN, IN Β· Fishers Fire

A gas leak reported at 800 S Main Street in Sheridan, Hamilton County, has been investigated and cleared by emergency personnel. Fishers Fire Department crews were dispatched to the scene earlier this morning, July 13, 2026, and have since concluded their operations.

What We Know

Area Impact

The area around 800 S Main Street in Sheridan is now clear, and regular traffic flow has resumed. Residents and motorists previously advised to avoid the vicinity can now return to normal routines. Emergency vehicles have departed the scene following the successful resolution of the incident.

Type
Gas Leak
Agency
Fishers Fire
Dispatched
Cleared
Duration
52 min
Call Code
GAS
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Incident Timeline

Units Dispatched

Unit Response Times

Time from dispatch to on-scene for each unit at this incident. View all unit averages β†’

Unit This incident Their avg
R361 12:42 β€”
SAF308 14:42 11:12 ↓ Slower
E381 16:02 10:05 ↓ Slower

Best-effort, accurate to Β±15 seconds β€” captured only when a unit is seen en route before reaching the scene (sampled from the live dispatch feed).

Incident Location

800 S MAIN ST, SHERIDAN, IN β€” approximate dispatch location.

Conditions at the Time of the Incident

Weather recorded near the incident location when it was dispatched.

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65Β°F
Clear sky
Humidity 82%
No precipitation

Dispatch Audio

Initial dispatch tone-out from public trunked radio (via OpenMHz). Recent incidents only.

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