Fire crews investigate propane odor near Access Rd dock, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a propane odor at a loading dock near North Access Road in Indianapolis. The odor was traced to a propane tank, and crews found no active leak but continued investigating the valve issue.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Attention all units, information.
00:01
Engine 995 is responding to the loading dock near North Access Road on a gas odor from a propane tank outside.
00:11
Going to be on AFD Ops 91 at 1447.
00:17
Control ladder 994, if you're taking this is 905.
00:20
Ladder 994, are you clear on the notes?
00:23
Propane tank was just a valve or do you know?
00:27
The dockmaster said they heard a loud pop and then started smelling propane.
00:32
It's sitting outside on the dock but does not appear to be actively leaking.
00:37
94's clear, we'll investigate.
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Location mentioned:
N Access Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46241
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