Gas odor prompts evacuation at Bellevue University dorms, Bellevue NE


A gas odor was detected inside and outside the Bellevue University dorm buildings. Fire department units responded and began evacuating the multi-story, multi-family dormitory. Incident command was established and weather and wind conditions were monitored during the response.
Audio|Source: Sarpy County FIRE-EAST
02:11
Transcript:
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Clear between one, Medi-1 and Truck 21. Callers advising,
00:05
it's going to be the Bellevue University dorm buildings,
00:08
the smell of gas outside the building and also inside the building.
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I have one, Claire.
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21, Claire.
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One's clear on additional.
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We have another fire suppression rate available to add to this run.
00:41
Sorry, just revise what piece of equipment you need.
00:47
If Bellevue Engine 40 wants in service, can you add them?
00:55
So units in route I don't believe that I advise, use FireTech 16, one-fix.
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dispatch from Belved to Taiwan.
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I'm about to arrive. You have wind speed in direction by chance.
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Stem-bye.
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Digit 41, 10-rout in D.C.
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1028 It's not reference the possible gas leak. Current temperature 66.2 humidity is 72 percent.
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Winds are approximately four miles an hour out of the north northwest.
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Selby Battalion One is clear on all additional arriving, multi-story, multi-family dwellings. Evacuation is in progress.
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We'll be on investigating.
01:56
We will call this Lloyd Command.
02:03
Clear Battalion One's arriving multi-story, building evacuation and progress, establishing Lloyd Command, 1029.
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