Gas stove left on for hours causes alarm at home, Louisville CO


Firefighters responded after a resident discovered a gas stove had been left on for seven hours, causing a natural gas smell in the home.
Audio|Source: Boulder County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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444.44. 444.527. Engine 202. Getting acting at 1-512 Madison Court on a party who left their stove on for seven hours. Copy.
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126. Truck 206, respond to 400 Conrad Drive for a fuel alarm, no sick parties at 126. 826.0021. Just hearing his information, getting updated out to 400 Conrad Drive for an unknown type of fire alarm.
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Copy clear. 126. Battalion 5527, you're responding to 1512 Madison Court, 1512 Madison Court. Called in by the resident, she just arrived home and realized she left her gas stove on for seven hours, and there is an odor of natural gas. She is waiting outside, and you can have FTAC 11. 6.2nd.
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Near Madison Ct, Louisville, CO 80027
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