Gas odor leads to evacuation at Starbucks in Huntington, Huntington IN
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Employees at Starbucks near Hauenstein Road in Huntington reported a strong gas odor. The building was evacuated while fire crews investigated the source.
Audio|Heard on: Huntington City and County Police and Fire
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03:32
Transcript:
00:00
NG-1015105 gas odor at Starbucks near West Walkerway.
00:07
Employees report a strong odor of gas towards the back of the building.
00:11
They are evacuating at this time.
00:14
I'm now 1830.
00:26
I don't know.
00:30
Medic 93 emergency run, LaFontaine Hill apartment,
00:39
208 West 8th Street, Huntington,
00:42
showing third floor.
00:44
Medic 93.
00:48
93, we're clear.
01:11
Medi-191 emergency run,
01:14
Rolling Hills Avenue,
01:16
East Van Derren Street, Columbia City.
01:18
599.
01:29
911. One zero one.
01:33
One zero one, joining you in Ronson, Starbucks near West Walkerway.
01:41
Reference,
01:43
motor of gas towards the back of the building.
01:44
They are evacuating the building at this time.
01:46
Time now 1850s.
01:53
I don't know.
02:08
Thank you two.
02:10
I'm going to need some coverage,
02:13
5 and 114.
02:16
I'm Huntington level zero again.
02:21
Hey, you two.
02:46
Thank you.
03:03
Sam once you sound is secure at the hangar.
03:09
Clear same one, negative debrief on my end.
03:15
Clear Saman's negative debrief as well.
03:17
Have a good night.
03:20
Here 101 on scene,
03:22
Starbucks,
03:23
near West Walkerway, 11 in command investigating the activation in progress.
03:29
No, 1817. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Hauenstein Rd, Huntington, IN 46750
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