Possible gas odor reported near Candy Lane in Grass Valley, Grass Valley CA
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Responding units investigated a possible gas odor near Candy Lane in Grass Valley. No harmful effects were found, and the alarm was canceled after negative gas readings.
Audio|Heard on: Higgins Area Fire Protection District Dispatch
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Transcript:
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The time one engine, one engine two, gas hazard for a possible smell or audible gas leak, no ill effects, near Candy Lane, cross of Primrose and Tamrock, stand by for time for 2204.
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Time up, 2204.
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Like one, Grafellie, go ahead.
00:19
As though I'm pick one, we're backing county in the route tunnel.
00:23
Thetic 1, 2204.
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Grafied side with the checkback units responding gaspasser near Candy Lane for Chuna Datsin.
00:34
Candy, I see Nevada County Fire Attack 2.
00:36
The 9-1 engine 1-engine 2 responding via MDT for a smell or audible gas leak negative ill effects at 22-0-7.
00:50
I saw Injewan.
00:53
I'm on Grass Valley.
00:56
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01:09
Grass battees for funding annexing gas after Candy Lane and just one Candy ACC, the medic, 20 fire attack, 2.208.
01:23
Grassback, Candy I see.
01:25
Candy, I say, Grass Valley.
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Anyone can hand, we have negative gas,
01:31
smell,
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for reading,
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and cancer, we'll remain a team for a few more minutes.
01:45
GrassO cancellation news responded gas hazard candy length and handle balance the canceled Tying 1 engine 2 can't cancel via T's available 20210
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Location mentioned:
Candy Ln, Grass Valley, CA 95945
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