Gas smell triggers carbon monoxide scare at Great Falls residence, Great Falls MT
Fire crews responded to reports of a gas smell at a Great Falls multi-family residence. Carbon monoxide was detected but no fire was found, ending the emergency.
Audio|Source: Great Falls Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Go and respond to near Chown Springs Loop for a gas leak smelling inside the structure.
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Use Channel 3 dispatch out, 1335.
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June 3 Battalion 1, I put you on this one as well, near Chown Springs Loop.
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Anyone in route?
00:43
Happy engine one in route.
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This page and join.
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We're on scene, multi-family dwelling will be out investigating.
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This will be Chown Springs Command.
00:58
Kathy on-scene, multi-family dwelling, Chown Springs Command.
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Yes.
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Command Edge, TreesO-1.
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Copy three is level one.
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I want to come in with a follow-up.
01:22
Go ahead.
01:27
Can you investigate, we'll just keep Injic 3 here for a few more minutes.
01:34
Copy, you are getting some C.O.
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readings. You're going to continue to investigate.
01:37
Keep engine 3 on seeing for a little bit.
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No one confirmed?
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Just to confirm,
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you don't need me, I can cancel.
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That's firm if you can cancel.
01:58
Copy that, right dispatch, copy, I'll be canceling return of quarters.
02:03
Dispatch, copy, I'll be canceling return of quarters.
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Dispatch copies.
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Great Falls, MT
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