Gas odor reported in residence no visible leak, El Paso County CO
Fire units responded to a residence near Alpana Place following reports of a gas odor inside. The caller smelled gas but no leak was visible and no one was injured. The house was evacuated as a precaution.
Audio|Source: El Paso County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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284, 232, and two-o-tudent response to near Alpana Place on an anti-gathlete.
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Timeout 1145.
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dispatch 3801.
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3801.
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So that I call dated to a citizen assist, does Tri-Croni still want us in response?
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I will find out for you soon by.
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3702 fired as much.
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3702, that is going to be an A-firm for 3801, definitely going to need to know.
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Copy you, would you like any more to continue as well?
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Yes at this time.
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And 3801, can you call me off in Tri-County Talk?
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Perfect.
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I dispatch, 1080.
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You can show me at two units and quarters.
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Copy 11 for 7.
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Sorry, dispatch. Dispatch, you show 211, responding to the gas, like, take 232, I'll put my quarters.
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Thank you.
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To live and copy responding to the inside gas leak at near Alpana Place.
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Caller saying that she smells gas in the house, everyone is out of the house.
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Cannot see it, only smell that no one feeling sick or injured.
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Gas is back tails. Caller is not seeing why smell the gas.
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Caller is about 188 minutes and a white Honda.
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It has been updated.
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Two lemurs see you can also assign 285 foot 284 at quarters.
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You can also notify back tails.
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Thank you.
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You're welcome.
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