Gas leak causes man to feel faint inside home, Archuleta County CO
Fire and medical crews are responding to a gas leak inside a two-story home in Archuleta County where a man upstairs feels faint and cannot get out by himself.
Audio|Source: Four Corners Area Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Medic 2, if you could start towards this gas leak.
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We've got a male in the house.
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He's advising he's feeling a little faint.
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Near road 4990.
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Again, Medic 2, if you respond with fire to near road 4990, it's going to be a gas leak inside.
00:14
The male half is going to be upstairs in a bedroom and he's feeling faint.
00:19
I think you're going to try to work on getting him out now.
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Division one.
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Division one.
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Division one.
00:32
I'm on scene.
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I do have a two-story called medium residential type structure.
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The reporting party is advising her husband is still inside.
00:41
He's on the second story unable to get himself out.
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Continue all units code.
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I'll have 4990 command to have all units go to TAC 84 upon arrival.
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Squad one, I'll have to go ahead and pack up and make ready for entry.
01:03
Second story.
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Unable to get himself out, units respond code and go to TAC 84 upon arrival.
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County Squad 1 if you'll pack up and make ready for entry.
01:12
Division 1.
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District one, go ahead.
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We have County Fire 13.
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Respond in a tender.
01:20
Go ahead and set off staff tones.
01:23
And we'll go ahead and re-tone all the districts on the card.
01:28
Well, let's start with North and Southville, please.
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Archuleta County, CO
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