Possible gas or carbon monoxide leak at pancake house, Colorado Springs CO


Hazmat and medical units were dispatched to the International House of Pancakes near North Academy Boulevard for a reported possible gas or carbon monoxide leak. The caller said an employee had felt unwell but was no longer on scene. No alarms were sounding and there were no other signs of a leak when responders were notified.
Audio|Source: Colorado Springs Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
Priority dispatch. Medic 19 is responding with Heavy Rescue 17 from Barnes & Powers. Copy. Hazmat 14, near North Academy Boulevard, the International House of Pancakes for possible gas leak. Air Force. Copy. Hazmat 14 responding. Hazmat 14 on this call for service, your original caller is no longer on scene. She said she had an employee who wasn't feeling well either, and that party is not on scene anymore either, but she's concerned and wants us to check a possible gas leak or carbon monoxide leak. There were no alarms and nothing else to indicate that it was a gas leak.
Priority dispatch. Medic 19 is responding with Heavy Rescue 17 from Barnes & Powers. Copy. Hazmat 14, near North Academy Boulevard, the International House of Pancakes for possible gas leak. Air Force. Copy. Hazmat 14 responding. Hazmat 14 on this call for service, your original caller is no longer on scene. She said she had an employee who wasn't feeling well either, and that party is not on scene anymore either, but she's concerned and wants us to check a possible gas leak or carbon monoxide leak. There were no alarms and nothing else to indicate that it was a gas leak.
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Location mentioned:
N Academy Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80918
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