Gas leak causes fire alarm at San Marcos residence, San Marcos TX
A fire alarm at a residence near Longbranch Drive in San Marcos was caused by a small gas leak in the kitchen. The gas leak was ventilated and resolved, and the alarm was reset.
Audio|Source: Guadalupe County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Near Longbranch Drive across from a nearby building.
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The caller division is a male location who is resulting in the step term, utilizing male left location in them.
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Take that phone on color.
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Stand for a row.
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Copy.
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422, 1220. 1220, I take that.
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Follow to us up.
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Can you send that to 1126?
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So it's an eye copy.
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Show 1126 on that.
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Number 26, I'll be here.
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You have to ask for long run.
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Your information.
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Advising he is married to (name withheld) who is going to be on location.
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Nobody has a description of the vehicle, her direction, or travel.
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Copy.
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Oh,
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26, I know.
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26.
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Clear on this call on West Zip.
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Did the caller advise what they want to?
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Ten for all you come a phone call.
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1230 and 1225.
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1230 to 1225.
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1225.
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1225.
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Okay,
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We're here. We get that fire alarm cut off.
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Yeah,
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We're just walking out right now.
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So you can drop case under.
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12-25-0-2. Can you note that the gas stove was left on?
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Hi. I thought.
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This is Mary in 550502.
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Oh, 55-02.
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Yes, man. You shall mirror energy unit's clearing scene.
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We did have a small capacity in the culinary arts area that we aerated out well.
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We believe we've isolated it and corrected it and they're just resetting the alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Near Longbranch Dr, San Marcos, TX 78666
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