Gas odor reported at lone tree library, Lone Tree CO
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Fire crews responded to a reported gas odor at Lone Tree Library. The building was partially evacuated, but no visible signs of danger were found after investigation.
Audio|Heard on: South Metro Fire Rescue
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 33, odor investigation, map page X-29A at Lone Tree Library, near Libraryway.
00:12
Engine 33, odor investigation.
00:21
Ladder 12, Medics 17, Medical Assist, Map page T-24-C-7484, South Washington Circle.
00:32
Ladder 12, Medics 17, Medical Assist.
00:41
Flash, Mike 12.
00:45
We're clear in Lillston, we closed 3rd and 17th for that call.
00:53
Negative Medic 12, you could stay in 17 till take it.
01:00
All copies, one in service.
01:02
In service 1552.
01:09
Agent 33, this is such.
01:12
Engine 33.
01:15
The Lone Tree Library from the first floor gas odor, winds are going to be variable at 6.
01:21
Copy, thanks.
01:24
1550.
01:26
The second.
01:30
24 is that at Parker?
01:33
24 at Parker, 1323.
01:42
Letter 34, Commercial Fire Alarm, Map page W29A, at Extra Space Storage, 9368, Teddy Lane.
01:53
Ladder 34, Commercial Fire Alarm.
02:05
1354 dispatch engine 33 engine 33 engine 33 on scene large two-story library we have partial evacuation nothing shown we'll be investigating we'll stay on tube.
02:26
Section 33 on scene, large, two-story library, personal evacuation, nothing shown, investigating, staying on 2,354.
02:37
Spatcher, engine 33, can I get an ops channel?
02:44
Engine 33, ops 3[1], ops 3, ops 3.
02:52
1356.
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[1]
ops 3: Operations radio channel 3
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Location mentioned:
Library Wy, Lone Tree, CO 80124
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