Gas leak reported after stove burner left on at residence, Clifton CO
A gas smell was reported inside a home at Midlands Village near 32 Road, Space 218. The stove burner was left on and turned off by a responder. The resident felt nauseous and had a headache but declined ambulance transport. The fire department was requested to check gas levels.
Audio|Source: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Cliffs Empire, police is from the Midlands Village, near 32 Road, Space 218, there's a smell of gas in the house.
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727. Sounds like we have involved calling in.
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Her name is going to be (name withheld).
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She kept trying to disconnect so she doesn't want to call the police and is crying.
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Says her husband was hitting her.
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He's going to be in the bedroom, she's in the closet.
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Yep.
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1215.
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263, clear, civil.
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Taps 1215.
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Round, Midlands Village, near 32 Road, Space 218.
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Robbies to CNA came to this location and found the burner on the stove left on.
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Two cents turned it off but wants the fire department to check the levels of gas.
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Looks like the client has a headache and is feeling nauseous, but they refuse an ambulance.
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We'll be waiting on the porch.
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