Gas leak confirmed after forced apartment entry, Cuyahoga County OH
Officers forced entry into an apartment in Cuyahoga County due to suspected gas leak. Elevated levels of carbon monoxide and natural gas were detected. The gas company was notified to address the confirmed leak.
Audio|Source: South Euclid, Cleveland Heights, Richmond Heights, and University Heights Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Gas company was advised, their ETA is within the hour.
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Copy that. We're attempting to make entry now.
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We're going to have to force this door near number.
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Got it.
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She has no emergency, just there's a power outage.
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It's okay to close, and secondly, there's a call near Richmond from William's Colenck residents in reference to a suspicious vehicle outside the house.
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Copy. We'll respond to that here momentarily,
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and it's okay to close out the 911.
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24.
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1264.
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I'll be doing a premise check of a loft.
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Reference that call.
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104.
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8-9-9 Radio, Trevor.
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Go ahead.
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Noble and Woodview, with a white Chevy Impala, no visible plate.
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Copy.
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We're able to force entry into the apartment.
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There's no one home.
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We're getting a lane of 85 parts per million in the apartment and .4 of natural gas.
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102 radio.
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102.
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Form signed entry games.
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I'll be 108.
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Super.
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Copy Fig4.
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Contact the gas company again, let them know that it is confirmed and acquired that 203.
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Copy.
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Cuyahoga County, OH
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