Possible gas hazard investigated at Beaver Meadow Visitor Center, Estes Park CO


Fire crews investigated a possible gas hazard at the Beaver Meadow Visitor Center in Estes Park. Initial readings showed no gas and no odor. Windows had been open. Crews conducted a sweep of the building.
Audio|Source: Estes Park Fire and EMS and Rocky Mountain National Park
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Transcript:
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at the Beaver Meadow Visitor's Center.
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It's a two-star commercial structure.
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Nothing's shown from the Alpha and Charlie's sites.
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You should always recommend on command and I'll be investigating.
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in study one from command.
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When you guys get on scene, can you please get your gas meter and your explosive gas detector send a crew forward to the alpha side here and we'll do some investigating.
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700[1] you can show engine 71[2] on scene.
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Copy.
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700[1], you can show Ladder 71[2] in route with 4 for interior.
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Copy inmate zero nine.
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Ladder 71[2] from command.
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He can stand down. We're gonna have enough command power on.
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Same within the 71[2]. Break 700[1], Rocky Mountain Command.
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Go ahead. Initial values are showing zero, no smell of gas.
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The windows have been open for a while.
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We're gonna do a quick sweep of the building, upper and lower, and we'll update on our findings.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
700: Unit identifier for command or fire crew
[2]
71: Unit identifier for engine or ladder crew
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Location mentioned:
Near US-36, Estes Park, CO 80517
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