Natural gas smell reported near mlk jr boulevard and am railroad, Fayetteville AR
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Crews responded to a report of a natural gas smell near MLK Jr Boulevard and AM Railroad in Fayetteville.
Audio|Heard on: Northwest Arkansas State and Local Police
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Transcript:
00:00
For utilities call, it smells like natural gas, the intersection of South MLK and A&M Railroad, like response to the utilities call,
00:15
some natural gas in the area of West MLK Boulevard and A&M Railroad, come up from 49.
00:33
Great Grove, this is central on Office 44.
00:38
All right, I'm going to go ahead for, Puerto Grove.
00:45
If you could contact this batch, Washington County Sheriff's Office has some questions.
00:55
I can't claim this much as control.
01:01
First off right, let's say gasp, high plane.
01:04
I was walking west by the am okay.
01:05
There's smoke or something in the area.
01:11
The latter is exactly.
01:17
16 County. In regards to the center point church call.
01:20
Was the kid allegedly hit on Hoggoy Road or did this happen in Neal?
01:30
First 16, stand by.
01:36
Okay, 416, the child was supposedly hit on Center Point Church.
01:40
We're having a fire department call in to confirm what the child's wearing.
01:45
We can transfer you if you need.
01:52
Just go ahead and show me 19 to the Neal location.
01:55
I'm about to draw by Center Point Church to make sure there's no way there.
02:00
416 to Washington Washington.
02:06
Ladder 6, your address is to know it.
02:10
Corridson, your address has been updated to South Buchanan and Southwarkin.
02:18
Ladder City's copies.
02:25
528-9 to Southwagon.
02:27
No, 528.
02:29
By 20, besides the 28 that Washington provided us, comes back to a Chevy Pro Laser or not a Chevy Camaro.
02:38
One more, thank you.
02:45
CETifies on scene.
02:46
We have a single-story registration at the Chalper in the Exterior.
02:50
Modern Venture profile.
02:53
Yeah, Chiland, I call to command.
02:56
Receive, 753.
03:02
Thank you very soon.
03:05
Medic 2 to Firecom.
03:09
Mediak 2, go ahead.
03:11
Mediq 2, Spring 41, 1054, Code 2, the Washington Regional.
03:18
Pettig 2, 3rd, Spring,
03:19
75.
03:20
Children, some spring go.
03:23
Copy, children.
03:28
Did you revise, 54, Code 3?
03:34
Negative is 1054 code two.
03:38
Receive.
03:43
Safety Guard plan.
03:45
Okay.
03:47
Go ahead.
03:51
There's no smoke of fire here.
03:53
We were able to see it into the residents.
03:56
I did see the, the smoke detector on the cat, I noticed I've been working on the, the launch of the system with the residents.
04:08
You show engine, private, service.
04:12
We're received in the document service.
04:19
BC-1610. Go ahead.
04:25
Show me 10-8, I'll be 1012 with a civilian round alone.
04:37
152, 178B6.
04:40
152, Temple.
04:46
Received on scene 78, right?
04:49
Latter 6th of a caller back on the line,
04:52
saying that there's a dead skunk in the area,
04:56
and she's wanting to know if that could be causing the smell.
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Fayetteville, AR
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