Natural gas leak investigated at residential building, San Luis Obispo CA
Fire crews responded to a reported natural gas leak inside a two-story residence near Marsh Street. Upon investigation, no gas leak or fire was found, and additional units were canceled.
Audio|Source: San Luis Obispo City Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 3 and truck 1.
00:06
Natural gas leak inside.
00:08
Smell of gas inside.
00:10
Near Marsh Street.
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Grid L 08. Near Marsh, Grid Lima 08.8.
00:30
Go for safer.
00:33
Truck one is not a service for a mechanical, can you respond to another unit it will replace truck one?
00:40
Safe.
00:49
Engine 2. Natural gas leak inside.
00:54
Smell of gas inside.
00:56
Near Marsh Street.
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Grid L. 08. Near Marsh.
01:02
Grid Lima 08.8.
01:11
City Fire, engine three Zephine, establishing Marsh, IC.
01:14
We have a two-story residential, one occupant sitting on the porch, nothing showing, engine through a P, investigating the standby for 360.
01:22
See-fire coverage the Marsh-I-C, break.
01:24
Battalion 3 is the CFAR.
01:33
Let's for information I've thrown out of apparatus.
01:38
The dialing three copies will have one unit coming available here in a second.
01:44
Motion, too,
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we'll stay back.
01:54
It's sky-phrase.
01:57
Confirming you copy your call.
02:02
That's affirmative word in your house.
02:05
35 copies.
02:08
All incoming from March 3C6 complete and check the structure, we're getting negative rating.
02:12
Tract 2, you can cancel.
02:14
City Fire enter 3 and remain on scene approximately next 10 minutes.
02:19
City fire copies, break engine 2, you can cancel.
02:25
You need to take copies, Ken.
02:28
And you have code letter.
02:34
And you take copies, code 11.
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