Gasoline smell causes evacuation at apartment building, De Pere WI


Emergency crews responded to a strong smell of gasoline at an apartment building near Samantha St, causing dizziness to one resident who refused medical help. Residents were advised to evacuate.
Audio|Source: Brown County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Depair West, Engine 121, and Battalion 11,
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respond to gas leak, Ledge Crest Town Homes, Apartment 64, Tax 6, near Samantha St, Cross Streets are 11 Lane and Meno Drive, timeout 2345.
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Hi.
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This match engine 1-21 have the call going to attack 6.
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This match has been telling what a load out of that call.
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Copy.
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This match has been telling what a load has a call for now on the attack 6.
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8-923 in the bus station, stop.
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We want to talk to America.
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Copy.
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I, copies. It would be.
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Copy. Copy.
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4202 telly for the notes 1154 as a motion camera.
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483 tell type.
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Same plate, 422. Can you 109?
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Copy.
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4803?
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Can you tell me the location of War 481 is that right now?
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That's an marathon.
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A3, copy?
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Forty-one, Telfare, copy name.
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Fortyone. Last name, (name withheld), (name withheld), Idaho, Ocean, Tom.
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First name,
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he says, (name withheld), (name withheld) for the middle, male, (number withheld).
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10-4[1].
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Engine 112 and Battalion 111, you're responding for a strong smell of gasoline in the apartment building.
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Our complaint and stating...
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The smell is making her dizzy, but she is refusing rescue.
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They were advised to evacuate.
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Location mentioned:
Near Samantha St, De Pere, WI 54115
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