Fire units respond to gas leak at Chapel Hill residence


Fire and emergency services arrived at a home due to a gas leak detected by a carbon monoxide alarm. Workers were drilling in the basement, which may have caused the issue.
Audio|Source: Orange County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
Engine 31, Engine 32, Ladder 74, Battalion 2, 323, Lindsay Street, Gas leak[1]. Engine 31, Engine 32, Ladder 74, Battalion 2, 323, Lindsay Street, Gas leak, Cross, Streets Church Street and Cotton Street, Up Street, Time Out 1843. 163 on scene 1845 now to Lindsay Street decolorvisor carbon dioxide alarm is going off they do have a smell of gas they've already contacted the gas company there were workers drilling in the basement. So we need to put it. One, your radio traffic was not going through. Thank you very much, okay. Communicated here about single-story residential residential. I'll be out-investigated. Ignation embraces all in. The meter is not clocking. There's cross face access on the delta side, and there is somewhat of a funny odor. I believe it's going to be like a cross-based floor protection.
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[1]
Gas leak: Report of a natural gas leak
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Location mentioned:
Near Lindsay St, Chapel Hill, NC 27516
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