Gas leak odor at John the Baptist Church in Columbia, Columbia MS
Fire crews responded to John the Baptist Church in Columbia after reports of a strong gas odor. Investigation found the smell was due to a blown-out pilot light on a stove. No fire or other hazards were present.
Audio|Source: Columbia Fire
02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Central Columbia Fire, can I get you on route to near Lumberton Rd? It's going to be John the Baptist Church.
00:13
They've got a strong gas leak odor smell.
00:16
Again, it's going to be John the Baptist on near Lumberton.
00:22
This one call.
00:24
Thanks for welcome.
00:26
Plurial.
00:29
10-4[1].
00:32
Nid 2 in 2-Houth.
00:35
10-4[1].
00:39
Major 1 in round.
00:41
10-4[1]. Prici 1 is on team.
01:00
En4.
01:06
Engine 2 also.
01:09
In 4.
01:11
The engine was all of C. 104. You have Delt utilities now.
01:31
On another call, but as soon as I get off, I'm going to have them in route, semi.
01:37
Go.
01:44
Hey mate, we've got to figure it out. It ended up being a pilot life roll blown out on the stove.
01:49
Everything's 2010 too.
01:53
10 for our copy.
01:54
No need for Delta.
01:59
That's probably potential.
02:00
They just think there was a brandy stove and they blew all the pilot lights out.
02:05
They had a guy to come and look at it and he says, that's good, that's what it was, and everything is 10 to.
02:10
Ten for our coffee.
02:16
Basically one to central.
02:22
Go ahead.
02:25
All fire, it's three and John the brothers. This is made by the church.
02:28
Everything's ten ticket.
02:29
Four.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
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Location mentioned:
Near Lumberton Rd, Columbia, MS 39429
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