Natural gas and carbon monoxide detected at residence, Fruita CO
Fire crews responded to a residence near Gold Rush Drive after a strong smell of natural gas was reported. Carbon monoxide was confirmed inside the home. The occupants evacuated and opened doors and windows. The utility company was requested to find the gas source. No one reported feeling ill.
Audio|Source: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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With all our station, 71, respond for a possible gas leak near Gold Rush Drive.
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Time out at (number withheld).
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24.
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Castia, Rimrock, Boy, George Henry, Robert, 02.2.
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I'm sorry, where at it, Rim Rock?
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50.
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4.53 follow-up.
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3453.
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New.
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I'll be in Robbed to the campus area.
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Copy. Okay.
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In concerning, possible, do I drive authority ground junction, PD bridge.
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Continuing vehicle last seen in the area of 27 and a half road in Patterson.
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Vehicle's westbound on Patterson is going to be a white Toyota four-runner, plate (number withheld), people was twirving all over the road.
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Almost hit a dump truck at one point.
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Training Route near Gold Rush Drive.
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ARIP is advising the house smells like gas.
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They already opened the doors and windows.
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No one's feeling sick.
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They just want the house to be checked.
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Check 31 copies, thank you.
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854.54.
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Engine Force.
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Engine Mark. Engine Mark.
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We do have CO in the house.
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Can you have Excel respond to help us locate the source?
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Copy. Last of Queen Union, Ida, Nora, Tom, Adam, or Adam.
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Location mentioned:
Gold Rush Dr, Fruita, CO 81521
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