Gasoline odor prompts hazmat response near East Stanford, Aurora CO
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Emergency crews responded to a report of a gasoline odor near East Stanford Avenue in Aurora, Colorado. Multiple fire and hazmat units investigated the source, noting the presence of two inoperable vehicles at an intersection. The smell was described as similar to rotten eggs. The situation was monitored with units updating availability during the response.
Audio|Heard on: Aurora Fire
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01:48
Transcript:
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Thank you. Battalion 5, Hazmat 2, Ladder 6, Engine 10 on a gasoline odor investigation,
00:10
near East Wright Circle, Unit 8A, across East Stanford, respond on Tech 2, 1926.
00:21
Ladder 2 is fresh.
00:23
All right, too good.
00:27
You show all units available.
00:31
I got it. Interesting.
00:37
I'm senior five.
00:38
Do we have an E.K.A. on TV.
00:41
Right now we have one of the crash response vehicles coming there.
00:50
Okay, copy.
00:52
We have two vehicles that are inoperable at the intersection here.
00:57
Okay, I don't know.
00:58
Okay.
01:01
I don't know.
01:11
Okay, copy, thank you.
01:14
How's your choice, sir?
01:18
Okay.
01:23
Sir, this is an odor of gasoline.
01:30
Medical when I take something.
01:32
They are saying it's a smell like rotten eggs.
01:39
Okay.
01:43
Let's reduce to just Engine 10, show myself and minor 6 clear and available.
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