Possible gas leak with elevated CO2 levels reported, Radford VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible gas leak was reported near Hammett Avenue. The carbon dioxide alarm was not activated, but air quality readings were above 5,000. The occupant experienced a headache but did not smell gas.
Audio|Heard on: Radford Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
I respond to near Hammett Avenue.
00:02
It's going to be for a possible gas leak.
00:05
CO2 alarm has not gone off.
00:07
She has an air quality monitor.
00:09
It's above 5,000.
00:10
She has a bad headache.
00:12
She does not smell gas.
00:14
You know, that's near Hammett Avenue for possible gas leak.
00:18
CO2 alarm is not gone off.
00:19
Air quality is above 5,000.
00:21
She does not smell gas.
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Location mentioned:
Hammett Ave, Radford, VA 24141
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