Chemical exposure and gas line break at residence


Emergency responders are dealing with chemical exposure and a possible gas line break at a home. One person outside is sweating but conscious, and responders are waiting for safety clearance before entering the house.
Audio|Source: Weld County Fire and EMS
01:49
Transcript:
106 PCL248. Over 106. (name withheld) Fire, (name withheld) PD. Due to it being a chemical exposure, we're going to wait outside until we get code 4 from you guys. Is your support to come in? Patients out on the front lawn. No detail needed. We're going to go and check out the house. Hey, is there a point of which her being locked in this car is going to become dangerous? I know there's a point where it becomes dangerous, but are we getting there? She's sweating profusely, and she's talking to us, so she's still conscious and talking. Is there a time window that we need to be worried about? You're running over? I mean, she's probably just kind of popped out at some point. Engine 101[1], dispatch. Okay, thank you. I went ahead and just added a law call. We don't have anyone en route at this time, but just until I figure out more. If you need them, more emerge, let me know. 211[3], copy, can we arrive on C? 1142. That's engine 101. Engine 101. Sounds like this isn't a fault. Can you have PD step up? Sounds like you say I'm still around here. Hey, from there, I'll have him step up. In 23[2], respond to 412 Cheyenne Avenue for a gas line break at 1146.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Engine 101: Fire Engine Unit
[2]
In 23: Fire/EMS Unit
[3]
211: Arrive on scene
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Location mentioned:
Near Cheyenne Ave, Eaton, CO 80615
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