Gas leak prompts evacuation near Loma Avenue in Capitola, Capitola CA
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Fire units responded to a reported gas leak near Loma Avenue in Capitola. Residents were evacuated as a precaution while the source of the gas smell inside and outside the residence was investigated.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Cruz County Fire
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 3514, engine 3523, engine 3515, and battalion 3505 responding to a gas investigation near Loma Avenue, cross of Washburn, and Younger Avenue.
00:10
That page is Sam 27 C.
00:12
Charles, Euler's Red Command, and silver attack, timeout at 1824.
00:18
Netcom, medigate, clear one.
00:24
Medigate.
00:27
Netcom, please attach Medic 2166 to the Boulder Creek incident.
00:31
Please show me on scene.
00:33
2166.
00:39
Medical Labanetcom.
00:43
Go ahead.
00:47
This is right.
00:48
Break Medicaid, can you post-lane?
00:52
A copy, General.
01:00
Battalion 3505 units responding to the smell of gas inside the caller's residence, unknown source and smell outside.
01:11
Decco 3523, go ahead.
01:19
You have a map page.
01:26
Same 27 C. Charles.
01:34
Checkout 3514, we're on scene, single story residence, nothing showing, residents evacuated.
01:40
Currently investigating, establishing Loma command.
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