Fire department response to 1355 East 15th Street for a reported gas odor inside a residence; occupant is an 88-year-old female with her dog, advised to exit to the garage., Huntington IN
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Fire department response to 1355 East 15th Street for a reported gas odor inside a residence; occupant is an 88-year-old female with her dog, advised to exit to the garage.
Audio|Heard on: Huntington City and County Police and Fire
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Tasha fire respond to 1355 East 15th Street.
00:05
1355 East 15th Street reference to a gas odor inside of the residence.
00:10
Traffic will be on Ops 1.
00:12
Huntington, this bench, 22,
00:14
25. Our very city.
00:20
Nevada Mills.
00:25
Nora, Edward, Victor, Adam, David Adams.
00:47
Back, 92, your calls when upgraded.
00:53
Idaho.
00:57
314 on the arrow.
01:02
314 on the arrow.
01:07
314.
01:10
314, disinformation.
01:11
CP advised that she was given information to call a plumber.
01:15
Yesterday,
01:16
she attempted to call them and they did not answer.
01:20
That's why she called us back.
01:38
She's an 88-year-old female, just home with her dog, by the way.
01:47
Clear. She acted as residence in her garage or wherever it's warm as for her.
02:11
314K10-9.
02:12
She advised that she exit the residence.
02:17
No, she's still inside in the kitchen with her dog.
02:20
She was going to go out to the garage.
02:22
She wasn't sure that she'd be able to get her dog out there.
02:25
She advised that she thinks it's in the basement coming from her new water heater.
02:33
314.
02:35
She does have the doors.
02:36
Okay.
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Huntington, IN 46750
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