Emergency response to gas odor near AmeriGas, Jackson CA
Emergency services investigated a report of a gas smell near AmeriGas on Highway 49. The area was inspected, but no gas odor was detected, and it was cleared safe.
Audio|Source: El Dorado and Amador Counties Public Safety
02:52
Transcript:
00:00
I'll be available en route to the internet at AmeriGas.
00:04
15103 for a smell of gas RP[2] passed her by only at 1930.
00:15
It's responding gas hazard AmeriGas, near Highway 49, confirm response engine (number withheld).
00:25
(number withheld).
00:28
Battalion 5103 for a smell of gas in the area RP[2] was a passerby only.
00:34
1932.
00:42
Do that scene.
00:44
And do I see 1933.
00:53
With notation at Gad, we're going to stop at Station 17 FM to drop off (name withheld)'s car.
01:01
10-4[1].
01:07
33 is in the area.
01:11
(number withheld).
01:22
Go ahead. Have a good night.
01:28
Goet four. Goet four.
01:33
Four.
01:37
Four.
01:44
Medic 5 available, Zone 5, (number withheld).
01:50
104 and 1937.
01:54
Music
01:57
63 and 1837.
02:01
P316 and 1837.
02:09
Music excessively loud.
02:14
104 and round 20 was with me.
02:22
104. White teacher and jean.
02:27
Sam for now.
02:30
Five.
02:44
(number withheld) Commito.
02:49
(number withheld), we cleared the area, no odor of gas found.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment of message received and understood; affirmative response.
[2]
RP: Person providing information or making a report to law enforcement or emergency services.
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Location mentioned:
Near CA-49, Jackson, CA 95642
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