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Fire crews respond to hazardous scene along riverColorado Springs CO

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Colorado Springs, CO

Fire crews are working safely at a scene along a river in Colorado Springs. They are checking for gas and carbon monoxide but found no issues. A hot water heater is out, but no victims were located after searching the area.

Audio|Source: Colorado Springs Fire and EMS
06:17
Transcript:
Command, go ahead. Well, you're already aware, but this is really slow going for us. We'll just be advised all for us. We're working our way down, river left. Copy that. All crews from command. At this point, it's fairly dangerous, so yeah, just be methodical, slow, and keep everyone's safety first. That's not for a copy. They're responding. And all crews command is going to move down to truck force location. East Comor Street on a medical and engine force on it. Probably that day up and over. Fire dispatch AMR 46 responding non-emergent from a circle in the Iowa engine four. Copy. Colorado catches in place. In place. Good to maneuver, good to go. Commando Steve, Colorado catch is in place. This match, medic, is on scene of engine six call. Copy. Commit and receive, thanks. Ten one officer with ten one driver. You have a foot path to get down just to your east where the lights up. Last unit, recalling engine 6. Hey, sir, this is AMR. I, 55, you didn't cancel. We can handle. Thank you. Mission 4 arrived. Back at the point we talked about. Command CMO. Command, go ahead. No success in making contact from the reporting party. We did check north of Boulder down by the creek side. Nobody's down there. Okay, thank you for doing that. Do you have another assignment for us? No, I think we can go ahead and release you guys. Let you get back to take our alarms. Do you my flag receipt. Thank you for helping. Engine 23 from command. Are you? crew of four back together with your engine. Negative, not yet. They're probably about 10, 15 minutes by the time we're back. Okay, once you've reached your engine, let's have you start doing a secondary search just working upstream from your engine. Engine 23, okay. Engine 23 officer, engine 23 medic. We're at the rig right now. We can start in order for you. Engine 23 officer, okay. The term is running. 73 from command. I've seen you work in that area along Corona. Did you hear or see anything through there? No, I have to be hearing. Okay, I have to be hearing. Go ahead. We're going to call it an agenda. Dispatch engine four. Engine four, go ahead. Do we have utilities responding? They have been notified. Engine 4.O.P., if you can pass on that there, hot water heater is out. We don't have any readings of combustible gas or CO. Okay. Fire just by saying we're 91[1] with Engine 1 from U.N. 205.
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[1]
91: Unit in service (fire/EMS context)

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