Gas odor reported at Aurora residence with no fire showing, Aurora CO
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a report of a gas odor near South Tibet Way in Aurora. The home owner was burning the house for sale. Occupants reported smelling gas earlier, but no signs of fire or gas leaks were found around the building.
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 13, Ladder 13 Battalion 4 on a gas odor, near South Tibet Way.
00:06
Engine 13, Ladder 13, Battalion 4 on a gas odor.
00:11
Near South Tibet Way, cross of East Roxbury Place, went to Route 2, timer 1703.
00:22
Dispatch, engine 12.
00:24
Go ahead, engine 12.
00:27
Have an accident to push.
00:29
You can't control.
00:31
I copy engine 12, accidental push.
00:33
A medic 116, you're picked up.
00:36
1.15 copy.
00:40
And engine 13 fire dispatch.
00:46
13 13 ladder 13 battalion 4 you're responding to the owner of the home who is burning it for sale so some folks who walked there earlier said the first floor smelled like gas nobody said to do that 30 caverns ladder ladder 13 coppers 11 else
01:14
11-0-17-06
01:18
5223
01:20
Pension 3
01:22
The holdings 3 out of Sarans for about 15-manter.
01:25
I'm trying Section 3 of the service I copy for trading 17-07
01:30
The battalion farms are almost none of that came through.
01:36
I copy that there's nothing showing on three sides, is that correct?
01:42
Oh, that's correct.
01:43
Yeah, I'm on saying it's a two-story, single-family, nothing showing,
01:47
and I'm Tibet Command.
01:49
Okay, Capone.
01:50
I'm giving you Tibet Command, that's 1707.
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Location mentioned:
S Tibet Way, Aurora, CO 80016
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