Gas leak detected in apartment building in South Milwaukee, South Milwaukee WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to an apartment building near Marion Ave in South Milwaukee due to a smell of natural gas. Elevated gas levels were traced to a hot water heater or furnace.
Audio|Heard on: Oak Creek Fire Radio
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
R16 engine 163, you're responding to 1100 Marion Ave, Unit 106 for the smell of natural gas called in by the FDA.
00:08
The dispatch car 16 engine 163 on scene, two-story apartment building, nothing showing.
00:16
You're on investigating.
00:17
Message, sir.
00:19
Message.
00:20
Good morning, 20.
00:22
Message received.
00:23
You're responding to 8772 South May Drive Azurian memory care for a fall.
00:26
Subject report she is injured and will like to be transported out.
00:29
Wait is in the hot comments.
00:35
Scratch car section.
00:37
Go ahead.
00:40
Can you contact We Energies to have the response here? We have elevated levels of natural gas and probably the night place.
00:50
Copy.
00:56
Just flash car 16.
00:59
Go ahead, Car 16.
01:02
We have contact information for this building of apartments as well, we'll have to contact them also.
01:11
Hi, Capi, where is it coming from within that apartment? I have We Energies on the line.
01:19
The appliance is hot water heater and or furnace.
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Location mentioned:
Marion Ave, South Milwaukee, WI 53172
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