Gas leak reported at building near Olympia Park Rd, Grass Valley CA
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A gas leak was reported near Olympia Park Road in Grass Valley. Responders found a gas smell from an appliance. The oven was turned off and the building was evacuated as a safety precaution.
Audio|Heard on: Higgins Area Fire Protection District Dispatch
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
584, gas hazard, Olympia Park Drive.
00:27
Engine, correction of the colony, engine A for engine two, Mouth hazard.
00:33
154, confirming code 2 for Tennis Way.
00:38
Lampost PIN.R 154, Grass Valley, permanent.
00:42
TAML, attensive, Tics. TAMO, attensive, Tics.
00:50
That's all-engineating.
00:54
Engine 8A8, Gressler.
00:57
Clear Station 8-2 back in service.
00:59
The mobile friendly.
01:06
Engine 88. Attemptive 7.
01:08
Break is here in about the ambulance.
01:10
Grass Valley, MR.
01:11
110.
01:15
Grass Valley, MR.
01:18
Did you ever get an ETA from Corridor for us?
01:22
R110 PTSO requested negative ETA.
01:27
Gras. Copy, thank you.
01:30
The time. 10503-9.
01:35
I'm released Laurel Lane.
01:37
I'll respond to Olympia Park.
01:39
Five and 2352 are available as well.
01:42
A small leak contained to the heater shut off the valve over the device to get a bit prepared to check out before it's re-started.
02:00
With Island at a 1728, Tiny Kemp, yeah, MDT at 10.
02:12
Phaegra. I let's check back.
02:14
New Jersey Planning, Gas hazard, Olympia Park Drive.
02:17
First-A, I've seen L-M-BIA-I-C.
02:18
On Novotically, Tocatio, Battalion 1 confirm results over the air, Agent 84, and N2, confirmed respond to the NETT.
02:23
All units report.
02:25
Of the smell of gas in the appliance, the oven is being turned off and the building is evacuated at 1058.
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