Natural gas odor reported at animal hospital, Mexico MO
Fire and emergency personnel responded to a report of a natural gas odor at the Mexico Animal Hospital near West Monroe Street. The odor was detected inside the building near the garage area. Authorities were dispatched to investigate the source of the gas odor.
Audio|Source: Audrain County Missouri Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Here's standby[1] for our natural gas odor page from Mexico Animal Hospital.
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Sent to Mexico DPS need fire personnel to respond to near West Monroe.
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Near West Monroe, Mexico Animal Hospital, reference to a natural gas odor.
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Caller, there is an odor coming from inside the building near the garage area.
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Again, need DPS personnel to respond to near Wesseco Animal Hospital, reference to a natural gas odor.
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So on page 1037.
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6.
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214, copy.
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Second.
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You know what traffic, please.
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Somebody walked on you.
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6190-1-2nd-churn.
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Copy 16 out for second.
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1038.
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Riffie, 2038.
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So be cleared for forward to their house.
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Riffie, 1039.
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It said the animal hospital on Monroe, correct?
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Affirmative.
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Thanks.
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Kathy Clear from Quartersh Pintaguenay.
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Okay.
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Arrival at the Animal Hospital.
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Copy 6th arrival at 1040.
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Wants, service.
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Waits, 1040.
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Copy to arrival, 1041.
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Perfect, the probe.
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All right. All right.
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