Vehicle fuel leak prompts ventilation at county address, Rochester MN
Responders received a report of a strong gasoline smell and possible gas leak near Craywood Drive. They found a vehicle leaking fuel in a garage stall and began ventilating the building to ensure safety.
Audio|Source: Rice County Fire and EMS
02:39
Transcript:
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The that's raging 80,100, 6,400 car to respond to near Craywood Drive, near Craywood Drive.
00:08
Main entrance on the east wing above the parking lot, garage, it smells like exhaust, strong smell inside there.
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Good morning today.
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Good morning, 6.55.
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1656 rochester 1656 10-8 for shift good morning good morning 6 57 speed 485 rochester speed 485 505 505 finish shift morning good morning 6 57
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10.5.1.
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Good morning.
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6.50.9.
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The R.P. You all 30104.
01:11
The RP should be waiting for you to let you in.
01:18
540-460.
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Good morning.
01:24
Good morning.
01:25
7 o'clock.
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Working.
01:33
I'm just coming by the fire hall right now.
01:40
Spat from 8103.
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General 3.
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Quick update.
01:47
We do have a strong odor of gasoline on the east entrance here.
01:51
So make sure 8100s do respond.
01:54
I think we're going to have to do some ventilation and investigation.
01:59
Copy a strong order of gas.
02:01
We'll keep him coming.
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From 803.
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8013.
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8013.
02:16
This batch, I am in the garage area, I did find a car that has gas leaking out of it.
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In stall,
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62,
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have 8115, 8125 with fans respond.
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We'll have to ventilate the entire building.
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10-4[1], and the gas is leaking from a vehicle.
02:37
Which stall was it? I didn't copy that part.
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10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
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