Outdoor gas smell at a residential address found to be barbecue grill, Hawthorne FL
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According to the dispatch call, responders investigated a reported outdoor gas smell near a residential address. They found the smell was likely coming from a barbecue grill, not a gas leak.
Audio|Heard on: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:26
Transcript:
00:00
It's 62 Cherries phone at an outdoor gas leak near Southeast 229 Terrace
00:10
Second party caller
00:13
They're advising that they can smell gas outside.
00:17
They're also advising that their neighbor gets gas delivered to them.
00:21
It's 827.
00:27
Amy and 1414.
00:29
Engine 62.
00:31
From seeing a small, single-story residential structure will be investigative mode.
00:38
Investigation,
00:39
small, single-story structure, investigative mode, 813.
00:43
115 to 14.
00:47
1155 to 14.
00:49
Oh, cool.
00:50
Um...
00:55
Lotger from Rescue 81? Rescue 81.
00:58
Pursion care transferred.
01:00
West.
01:05
Lash for fringe at 62.
01:07
In 62.
01:09
The gas smell in the area, it sounds like someone's barbecue grill.
01:22
No gas down in the air.
01:24
Sounds like a barbecue.
01:25
So you've got a little late 36.
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Location mentioned:
SE 229th Terrace, Hawthorne, FL 32640
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