Gas odor detected in commercial building prompts evacuation, Loveland CO
Fire rescue teams responded to a commercial building on West Eisenhower Boulevard due to reports of a gas smell. They found the strongest odor in the server room with detectable levels of combustible gas. The building was evacuated while firefighters investigated the source.
Audio|Source: Loveland Fire Rescue Authority and EMS
02:13
Transcript:
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Engine 43, Rescue 42, and Battalion 41.
00:04
Respond to gas odor report at near West Eisenhower Boulevard, National Association on Gun Rice.
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Cross Street, sir North Estrola Avenue and North Wilson Avenue.
00:16
Respond on Talk Group 2.
00:22
Teller, Retire, 42.
00:24
Rescue 42.
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Unseen, small two-story commercial structure.
00:32
We'll be out investigating.
00:33
We'll make Alpha Side the south side.
00:38
This will be Wilson Command.
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The unseen small 2nd story commercial structure, investigating, Alpha Side is the south side in command.
00:46
Forty-three states.
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Center command.
00:54
We make contact with a reporting party.
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We do have a light odor in the structure made it to the server room.
01:05
That seems to be worse and strongest.
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We're going to continue to investigate.
01:09
We do have evacuation of the building complete.
01:16
Have we made contact with an IP, site or infrastructure, strongest, and server room investigating, you do have evacuation, 8-0-9.
01:23
Correction, 9-or-9.
01:33
Change of 43 command.
01:39
Three-year crew up and help us with the investigation.
01:45
Jobby, coming up with our crew.
01:53
Stand for you on arrival.
01:59
Mint.
02:04
We have 30 parts per million of LEL in the server room.
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We've checked a gas meter and it's operating normally.
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We're continuing to investigate.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Eisenhower Blvd, Loveland, CO 80537
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