Strong gas smell reported at wendy's in Brighton, Brighton CO
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Fire units investigated a strong gas smell inside the Wendy's building near East Bromley Lane in Brighton. Staff were expected to evacuate but did not want to leave. Excel Energy was requested to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Adams County Fire and EMS
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Hey guys, we are at near Bromley Lane, and there is a small, super strong smell of gas in the building.
00:09
Can we start an attention this right?
00:13
I copy, how pretty strong smell of gas in the building, you said, you're also near West Bromley Lane.
00:19
It's near. He's Molly.
00:24
This is 2080.
00:28
Probably look good on started.
00:30
Are you guys a factory?
00:32
I'll stay in the second two.
00:35
Go ahead.
00:40
Transport arrival.
00:41
The 8-304.
00:51
Engine 52, Inside Order Investigation at Wendy's near East Bromley Lane on channel, writing fire ops A.
01:01
Engine 52, Inside Order Investigation at Wendy's, near,
01:07
East Bromley Lane on channel, righting fire ops A.
01:18
Okay.
01:24
Okay. I'm going to jump five, I copy.
01:25
I'm now near East Browling Lane.
01:27
We have one of our staff key of saying that at this location and there's a structure of smell of gas in the building.
01:32
They didn't confirm if they were evacuating or not.
01:35
I copy. Thank you.
01:36
Can you start Excel, please?
01:38
I'm not.
01:43
Attention 52 is split as DT 25 to 30.
01:47
I copy, thanks.
01:54
Is it by to reamble it for your number one.
02:05
We expect the staff to evacuate for safety, but they are not wanting to leave this tool.
02:12
Okay, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
E Bromley Ln, Brighton, CO 80601
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