Gas leak reported near south center street art center, Ashland VA
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A gas leak was reported near South Center Street at the Hanover Arts and Activities Center. Responders found no odor outside during their investigation and no one was sick. The building showed no evident hazards.
Audio|Heard on: Hanover County Fire / EMS
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
I want to see with a single story commercial structure, nothing showing in South Alpha or Delta.
00:06
Investigative mode, establishing command.
00:10
The town in Fortis who's on the same single story commercial structure with nothing evident from Sides Alpha and Delta.
00:15
Investigative mode with command at 1625.
00:22
And I had to roll time.
00:25
Bingo.
00:27
36 to complete nothing evidence no smell in the exterior and then part two midgette 4-1 entering instruction
00:35
understand 360 is complete health and evidence no smell on the exterior engine 401 entering part 2 1620
00:42
Command, truck 413.
00:46
Go ahead.
00:49
Get past my access, we're going to be off of Dunkin.
00:55
Got it, we'll take Hatter Ave to have to Dunkin and close off the intersection at Dunkin and Co.
01:06
...on 7.
01:08
Pinching for us up.
01:10
Cross that for the rescue.
01:13
1631.
01:18
Man ahead and roll file.
01:22
Commandant, Go ahead.
01:23
We're on the scene station at Hydro.
01:27
Investigating a faint smell in the women's restroom.
01:33
Anderson.
01:34
And Andrew Board of Love my copy, 1632.
01:40
Okay, I roll 5.
01:43
Command, Goeth.
01:45
Contact Virginia natural gas and have them respond.
01:49
Understood.
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Hanover County, VA
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