Gas leak alarm at Jenison home sparks safety probe, Jenison MI
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Fire and EMS crews responded to a reported gas leak from a furnace near Melody Lane, investigating thoroughly yet finding no gas readings or visible danger, prompting community relief.
Audio|Heard on: Ottawa County Public Safety - Digital
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
We have an additional natural gas incident near Melody Lane, the gas leak coming from the furnace potentially.
00:08
Do you want that tone?
00:14
Can you hit the tones and request patient one for that call, please?
00:22
10-421333.
00:38
Georgetown Township Station 1 for a natural gas incident near Melody Lane.
00:45
The possible gas leak from Furnace Central is clear at 2134.
00:59
Lane with three.
01:02
8233 and Route with 3.
01:03
213.4.
01:11
Central to 170-171.
01:15
You are clear to enter.
01:16
It is confirmed.
01:20
Confirm stab wound to the back.
01:23
The patient will be in room, Eppes and Frank, too.
01:28
170 copies.
01:35
20134. Central 170 is on scene.
01:38
One70 will have high tree commands.
01:43
170 on scene.
01:45
170 will establish high tree command.
01:48
A23 is unseeing a melody, single story, residential, nothing showing.
01:52
A23, METE Mellity Command investigating.
02:00
823 on scene of a single story, nothing's showing.
02:04
A23 will establish command.
02:07
21366.
02:11
171-1 Conce.
02:18
171 on scene 21 3,
02:21
17.
02:25
Engine 821 to engine 823 on now.
02:33
821, go ahead, I have.
02:34
Do you want us to roll or hold?
02:39
We have no readings, you can hold right now.
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Location mentioned:
Melody Ln, Jenison, MI 49428
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