Gas leak from stove causes dizziness at apartment, Lompoc CA


A gas leak occurred near West North Avenue when a stove was left on for about four hours. One person reported feeling dizzy and lightheaded due to the strong gas odor inside the apartment.
Audio|Source: Santa Barbara County Sheriff Main Channel
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Transcript:
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Rescue 51, Medic 7, Medic Engine 34,
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Engine 42, Battalion 18,
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Gas leak at near West North Avenue.
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Medic 7. Engine 52.
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Battalion 52.
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Engine 51. Rescue 51.
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Medic Engine 34.
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Engine 42. Battalion 18.
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Gas leak inside.
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Near West North Avenue. Number 30. We fire on command free.
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Control Command 3.
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This response is recommending Vandenberg Engine 42. Can you advise?
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Stand by so we get on scene.
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Central copies.
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Have a heartbeat now.
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Attack 8. This is going to be gas left on from a stove for approximately four hours.
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There's possibly one patient feeling dizzy and lightheaded.
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Location mentioned:
Near W North Ave, Lompoc, CA 93436
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