Gas smell detected at two-story school prompts evacuation, High Point NC


Fire department units responded to reports of a gas smell at a two-story school near Washington St. The school faculty detected the odor near an exit, leading to evacuation while firefighters inspected the site.
Audio|Source: High Point Fire Department Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Attention. Battalion 1.
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Engine 2. Truck 2.
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Engine 1. Respond to near Washington St.
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Pazement 2.
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Cross Street of Daylor Court and Echols Place.
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Taxi 3. Attention.
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Battalion 1.
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Engine 2. Truck 2.
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Engine 1. Respond to near Washington St.
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Hasnette 2.
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Cross Street of Daylor Court and Echols Place.
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Taxi 3.
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Aydion one's on scene.
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Two-story educational facility, nothing showing.
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Italian S-Command, I'll be out with SRO.
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Andrew 1, it may be this first entrance.
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10-4[1], isn't that way? That's not way.
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Legion 1 is on site.
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Sorry.
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Command all units, and this report is the faculty smelt gas by exit.
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They're going to go ahead and evacuate school while we investigate.
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All units, this will be advised.
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It's going to be the entrance that is closest to Centennial Street on the west side of the campus.
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Engine 1, SRO is going to show you where the issue is.
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Yeah, boy.
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Interesting is on the same.
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Tom.
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Two, command, you need anything from us?
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I'll just standby for now engine two, see if we need some additional metering.
02:02
See what we need your one finds.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Location mentioned:
Near Washington St, High Point, NC 27260
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