Investigation of gas odor near Waterford Clubhouse, Loveland CO
Fire crews responded to a report of a gas odor near Waterford Clubhouse in Loveland. They investigated and did not find an active gas leak. The smell likely came from a brief release at a nearby meter.
Audio|Source: Loveland Fire Rescue Authority and EMS
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Transcript:
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...seen at the Waterford Clubhouse, single story, small.
00:05
Be investigating this will be Waterford command.
00:11
I'll be single story small, you'll be investigating and a half where it expanded 05.
00:17
Go ahead.
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PD is requesting that you increased a code 3.
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Copy.
00:33
Do you under Waterford Command?
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Waterford Command.
00:38
Do you have any info on our PIN?
00:45
It's the number that they call it from.
00:52
Okay, copy again.
00:59
That's one number in my notes.
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It'll be the (number withheld) in the call.
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I can put it in minutes if you're unable to see it.
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31 BC 41-year-air.
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546 Waterford Community.
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Go out for Poison.
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O2.
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Flow the routine.
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Five forty six copies downgrade.
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Five forty six thousand.
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They're forty six to me.
01:53
That was an IP, they got a...
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strong scent of natural gas as they were walking by toward their apartment to the east.
02:09
I've done a 360 of the clubhouse, not really getting any odors other than
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maybe like a river smell,
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if you can just help me investigate real quick with a 360 and we'll go from that.
02:27
Potentially maybe just that burp from a meter is what I'm guessing.
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The letter 46 copies will help you investigate with the 360s.
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Meters on the Charlie side of the clubhouse.
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