Gas leak reported but later declared safe at Cocoa address


Fire and hazmat units responded to a gas leak report. They found it was just sewer gases and confirmed everything was safe.
Audio|Source: Brevard County Sheriff East Precinct and Fire, Cocoa Beach Police / Fire
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Transcript:
Brevard District 45, respond. Our County Fire, O'Cocco and Countywide. 1458. Systems with a gas leak, 2555 West King Street, requesting one engine. Copy. Copy, Hazmat[1], 1, responding. Copy, Hazmat 1 responding. service at 520 Milford Point Drive. Our 520 Milford Point Drive. Unclair exactly what's going on. I believe the RP is security for a bus route. There's a male in the background yelling and cussing at the RP. RP has the authority to trespass. I'm sure exactly what's going on. What channel and the red number? 20397 Asmet, engine 44 Go ahead. I think we've located that voter doer, sewer gases. You can cancel. Cobbing canceled. Robart, engine 44. Engine 44. This is an update we've located and contributed to backup sewer gases. No other hazards. We canceled everybody. You could show us your 44 back in service. Copy all, 1505.
Police codes explained
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Hazmat: Hazardous Materials Response
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Location mentioned:
Near W King St, Cocoa, FL 32926
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