False natural gas leak near Maverik Stadium sparks concern, Logan UT
An odor near Maverik Stadium raised fears of a gas leak, which was later identified as harmless hydraulic fluid, resolving public alarm.
Audio|Source: Cache County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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South 92 from command.
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Odor of natural gas at the elevators on the west side of the stadium down by that parking lot.
00:14
Can you go take a look at that?
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Copy.
00:22
As we know, there's no natural gas meters or anything over there.
00:31
I'll fit through from six.
00:35
Would you have security check the elevator alarm as well? Chances are some child just playing on it or leaving the game.
00:46
It'd take me forever to get through that parking lot.
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Ten, four.
00:56
Have them advise me if you would.
00:59
Okay,
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can you check that elevator over there by that walkway? Make sure nobody's playing on that.
01:10
Okay, okay. Okay.
01:16
Command Alpha Tan.
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Go ahead Alpha Tan.
01:23
I can see it from my vantage point and it seems to be working correctly.
01:31
Ten, four, thank you.
01:36
Senator North.
01:40
The 6 Cash, we just spoke to somebody there advising it's an accidental push, you can 1022.
01:46
All for 6, copy, thank you.
01:53
Command Delta 100, we've got the culprit here for the elevator issue.
01:57
She's about two feet tall and adorable.
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Perfect.
02:06
We could, uh,
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just,
02:10
I guess mom's there too.
02:13
Yeah, 10-4.
02:17
That's right.
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In North Logan.
02:23
Cash, you mark by 70 and not to the choking.
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Mr. 70.
02:34
It seems more like hydraulic fluid, no.
02:40
I'm sorry, ten-nine on that.
02:43
We've checked this out and it's not natural gas.
02:46
There's no natural gas in the area.
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Lars Hansen Dr, Logan, UT 84321
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