Smell of gas reported near building in Ozark AL, Ozark AL


Emergency crews responded to a reported gas smell near a building in Ozark, Alabama. They detected a small gas leak on the northwest corner and decided to cut off the gas supply. The gas company was also notified to respond.
Audio|Source: Ozark/Dale County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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911[1] engine 8 engine 8 engine 8 in route near building smell of gas 911 chief dude is going to be in route can you get clear to doze?
00:24
911[1], if there's multiple victims, could you go ahead and request a unit respond from Section 1 also please?
00:36
9107 erupt to Cairnsfield.
00:43
14.
00:48
Chiefs for 1018,
00:51
the crew's advice is going to be an additional four to six hours prior to the crew arrived.
01:01
That copy that traffic.
01:03
417, stand by for 10.4.
01:10
1018 crew updated additional three-hour response time with seven eight hours worth of work on Zyte.
01:22
308 central 1042.
01:32
Have you got pride in route yet to this location?
01:45
Roger Tango.
01:47
We're going to be cutting the gas off of this building. We can smell gas on the northwest corner of the building.
01:55
We're not picking up. We're picking up a small amount on the gas detector, but we're going to go ahead and disconnect.
02:02
We can get it in southeast Alabama gas in a route, too, please.
Police codes explained
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911: Emergency telephone number / emergency call
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Location mentioned:
Ozark, AL 36360
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