False fire alarm and possible gas smell investigated in Grass Valley, Grass Valley CA
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A fire alarm on Primrose Lane in Grass Valley was found to be false. Later, firefighters detected a possible natural gas smell in a parking lot and checked for a gas leak.
Audio|Heard on: CAL FIRE NEU West
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01:23
Transcript:
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Cancellation interest responding Primrose Lane, probate alarm company on callback.
00:05
This is corrected to Primrose Lane and Grass Valley.
00:07
Cancel response.
00:14
All right, 152.
00:17
152, Kathy.
00:18
So forth.
00:21
Six or two.
00:28
Grass volumes don't want to thee.
00:31
One are you, Your Honor? You have an apartment number?
00:43
Engine 180 negative RFE was driving through the parking lot with his windows down and smells the gas.
00:55
Engine 180,000.
00:56
Engine 180, that's me.
01:01
Engine 180 from Gateway, I see on exfail pack 960.
01:06
Grafellet gateway.
01:15
Grafellet, gateway. Grass out. No,
01:18
re-down a gas monitor or no.
01:22
It's all right.
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Grass Valley, CA
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