Gas odor prompts response near Kepler building, Callicoon NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders in Youngsville investigated a possible gas odor near the Kepler building. Fire and EMS units were dispatched, and the building was evacuated as a precaution. One occupant reportedly experienced headache and nausea and was evaluated by EMS.
Audio|Heard on: Sullivan County Fire/EMS Paging
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Transcript:
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Sullivan Dispatch to Youngsville, an odor of gas, 4054, stareout 52.
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We're repeating, 12 in dispatch to Youngsville, an odor of gas.
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4054, stay around 52.
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Sherylane across 1708.
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Sullivan Fire, 40-0-1.
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40-0-1.
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One's en route.
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Do you have a location on that?
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It's going to be near the Kepler building.
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Very safe.
00:53
So, if I reported,
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401.
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I'm going to be on scene.
01:02
On scene, 1709.
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All occupants advised to exit the building.
01:09
Caller reported a person with headache and nausea for multiple days.
01:13
Advise that EMS will be needed.
01:17
Receive, do you have a...
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Department that this was at.
01:23
Call came in from the tenant of a doctor's office.
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Sullivan Dispatch to Youngsville, an odor of gas, 4054, stareout 52.
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Repeat, Sullivan Dispatch to Youngsville, an odor of gas.
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4054, stareout 52.
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Caller on scene at 1710.
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Location mentioned:
Youngsville, NY 12758
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