Responders investigate possible gas leak, unresponsive occupant, Grover Beach CA


Fire and police respond to a possible gas leak near North Second Street. A person at the location appeared confused and spoke unintelligibly, raising concern they might have had a stroke. The person is now not answering the door, and fire requested police help due to lack of contact with the occupant.
Audio|Source: Arroyo Grande Police and Fire
02:55
Transcript:
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Sanlost, engine 3461, new incident on county.
00:08
Engine 3461, San Luis.
00:11
You can show us to enter out to near North Second Street for possible gas leak.
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Engine 3461, San Luis, copies.
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Pt-Di-Di-Di-Di-Di-1-7,
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Edward Edward,
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William, 4-6-4-4-6-4-4-6-4. Go back to the end of you.
00:55
10-3[2] or partially 10-1[1]. Can you ten-nine the last three only?
01:02
We've got them three, four six zero.
01:11
Edward Edward William 460 returns clear, expire 2020 to a 2014 BMW Utility, rip on file and pending master file record dated June 24 to last of Muzig out of your location.
01:29
Reporting to sell up your text forward and take contact. And fire.
01:38
Okay, that wasn't at the location for a subject confused,
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speaking gibberish, and concerned the subject had a stroke.
01:45
Now the subject's not entering the door, fires requesting PD.
01:50
No for.
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Negative contact and code for.
02:08
I don't know.
02:17
7-2. They're not staging, they're just unable to make access to her and not answer the door.
02:37
Medics 22 as you can... Napalmo.
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Medics 6-9 copy in position break. Medi-22 as you can code 11 pass-off.
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22 copies.
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Medic 2 copies.
02:54
Medi 2 and arrived.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-1: Unable to copy / weak signal
[2]
10-3: Stop transmitting / Radio silence
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