Gas leak reported at apartment in Norfolk, Norfolk VA


A gas stove was left on for several hours at an apartment near Framon Avenue in Norfolk, causing a gas leak. There are concerns about carbon monoxide exposure. One person has been taken to the hospital, and the apartment is being checked for safety.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Gas leak, near Framon Avenue, Department 203.
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Battalion 3, Engine 4, Ladder 10, Rescue 2, Gas leak near Framon Avenue,
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Task 3, near Framon Avenue,
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Battalion 3, Timeout, 142.
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Traumatic injury, 3, near Grammy Street.
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Battalion 2, North.
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Go ahead, sir.
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We received the tones here at 9 for near Framond Avenue.
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We have to read this fetch.
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My apologies.
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One traumatic injury, near Gramby Street, attack 2. Traumatic 1, traumatic injuries, near Gramby Street, attack 2, timeout 143.
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Timeout 143. See your form out?
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Copy.
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Battalion 3 responding.
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Copy. Copy.
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Ladderton and Rupp.
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Italian 3-Engine 4, Ladder 10, Rescue 2, Gas Rupp, near Frayman Avenue, Unit 203.
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Ready going as funny.
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A caller reporting that the gas stove was left on for a few hours, creating a leak.
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(Name withheld) has gone to the hospital and they said that there is an issue with carbon monoxide. They're requesting the apartment be checked at 145. Pedic one year is funding for a traumatic injury near Granby Street,
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a 39-year-old male that pops up a broken ankle,
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at 145.
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Norfolk, VA
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