Gas leak detected in residential area in Loveland, Loveland CO
Fire crews responded to reports of elevated gas levels near Tadnick Drive in Loveland. They checked multiple homes, found some unoccupied, and advised residents in others to stay inside for safety due to low-level gas detection.
Audio|Source: Loveland Fire Rescue Authority and EMS
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
We're going to take care of that detector call near Tadnick Drive.
00:03
Oh,
00:12
ahead.
00:13
Lux,
00:14
do you want to get an air monitoring to help out with Brad and Resty-2's crew on checking out this?
00:23
I'm going to move these guys to the other side of the road better by the hole right now.
00:31
Landrus, 2.
00:34
Go ahead.
00:39
The address near Tadnick Drive has .3 LEL in it.
00:46
We're with the resident right now.
00:48
I think we'll shelter in place for the time being.
00:53
Copy near Tadnick Drive has .3 LEL and you guys are going to shelter in place.
00:58
Commandriskey, 42.
01:02
Go ahead.
01:05
42 D.O. went through Unit 282, normal readings.
01:13
2, normal readings?
01:20
Man Rescue, 42.
01:21
Rediskey, 42.
01:23
Correct, 42.
01:28
Unit 286 is nobody home right now.
01:32
We are getting 1.2% LEL just outside their front door.
01:38
I think it's kind of funneling through the coldestack here.
01:44
Okay, nobody home at that address.
01:46
You guys got 1.2%.
01:48
Yeah, I just continued their monitor.
01:55
Command one occupant in 2640-0 reading for occupants, going to shelter in place.
02:04
Command, copies 264-0 readings and one occupant shelter in place.
02:13
No answer at 268.
02:18
Copy no answer 268.
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