Possible gas leak investigated at single-story home, Punta Gorda FL


Fire crews responded to a possible gas leak at a single-story home near Pinewood Bend. Homeowners waited outside while crews investigated. A slight paint odor was detected, but no clear gas leak was found. Further checks with gas meters are ongoing.
Audio|Source: Charlotte County Fire, Punta Gorda City Fire, and Punta Gorda Airport Fire
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Transcript:
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Battalion 1, squad 12, engine 9, rescue 9, into 6. Battalion 1, squat 12, into 9, and 6,0006, Pinewood Bend.
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Near Pinewood Bend, crosses Lotus Way.
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We saw possible gas leak in the house from Agastiff.
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Grid 3029.
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1029.
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106.
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Rescue 9, Lake Babcock, and 31. Edge 9, Lake Babcock,
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and Cypress Parkway.
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Italian,
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we'll remove engine 6, but have them head out to 9 for coverage.
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Ricky, just be like the subject saying that he doesn't have any symptoms.
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Squad 12 acknowledge,
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show engine 12, truck 12 out of service.
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Yes.
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Engine 6. Are you copy? Can you move to Station 9 for coverage?
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Engines there.
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Thank you for you.
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Central Engine night.
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19 19 single story residential structure ordinary construction homeowners are outside of the residents will be investigating we'll take uh our units to attack one copy single store and residential structure ordinary structure homeowners will be outside take a attack one at night is way back
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Congress.
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Central engine,
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go ahead.
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Slight odor of paint, it doesn't appear to be gas at this time. I'm going to go ahead and assign engine nine crew to recon.
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We'll be investigating with a four gas meter.
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