Gas leak and possible carbon monoxide exposure at residence, Colorado Springs CO
Fire units responded to a residence near Bonterra Lane for a reported gas leak inside the home. Residents reported smelling gas and feeling unwell. The situation was later updated to possible carbon monoxide exposure.
Audio|Source: El Paso County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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It's ready for gas leak.
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173 respond to near Bonterra Lane for an inside gas leak.
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Time out, everyone.
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One or two now.
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102, I show you near Bonterra Lane for an inside gas leak.
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Party says that they can only smell it, unknown size of the line, possibly less than one inch, possibly coming from their heater.
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Just that 173 is responding copy.
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Copy.
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Security for Michael.
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I have a response 0 Ontario curb I'm not side time up 904.
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Dispatch from 102, is this leak due to damage or is this just smelling home?
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This is one updated to a carbon monoxide inhalation.
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The party says that they have a smell in the home and they are not feeling good.
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Okay.
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936.
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All right, it's patch 1382's quarters.
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936.
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Dispatch ready for at destination 17.5 miles.
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Copy.
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Dispatch, 173, 101 2C, small piece of residential structure and investigating.
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940.
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Location mentioned:
Bonterra Ln, Colorado Springs, CO 80925
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