Gas odor reported in apartment prompts fire investigation, Kinston NC


Fire and EMS responded to an apartment building where a gas odor was reported. The smell came from a stove, and residents had symptoms possibly from gas exposure. Command staff arrived and found no visible fire, beginning an investigation.
Audio|Source: Lenoir County Fire and EMS Dispatch
02:5
Transcript:
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Logger respondent to 902, Eishine Street, Permit 13D[1], David.
00:03
Call rising gas coming from the stove, rising with symptoms for dispatching even.
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Central ALF2, ALF2, respond to 902 E Shine Street, parking 13 David, D as in David, 9-02E Shine Street, Parment 13D[1] as in David,
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roughly the inside gas odor, proffered south-oriented street and southern street.
00:24
Swine emergency.
00:25
Tchaston. Cyan out of Swamp.
00:27
See, in 33 zone hotsworn?
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Copy 2144.
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Plus two.
00:30
They will sue.
00:31
This phone station.
00:32
Jopi's moving forty-five, switch to the city off.
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2045.
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Fire, I respond to you all the express.
00:36
You want to be should get a second and get a 52-year-old TANL.
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The store and major apartment building.
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This is only one-hast command.
00:42
The battalion went unseen, 92, east side street.
00:46
Telling, nothing visible, the Telling has command, 246.
00:50
Okay, she's command, this will be 13 B.
00:53
Okay, we'll be 15 B.
00:55
A little person.
00:58
Good.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
13D: Medical Emergency - Breathing Problems (Dispatch code used by EMS, here indicating potential CO/gas exposure)
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Location mentioned:
Near E Shine St, Kinston, NC 28501
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