Gas odor reported inside Lone Tree Library, Lone Tree CO
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Fire crews responded to a reported gas odor inside the Lone Tree Library. The building was evacuated while crews investigated but found no visible fire or smoke.
Audio|Heard on: South Metro Fire Rescue
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
The Lone Tree Library, they advise the smell of gas inside in the back corner near the shelving area.
00:07
They have evacuated the building, your winds are called.
00:12
44, okay.
00:17
Engine 41, just much.
00:21
It's 41.
00:22
Her Pied advise of a strong propane odor outside your windsor out of the south-south-west one dusting of three
00:32
nine oh six dispatch retinue
00:38
two
00:41
Tissor ladder twelve out of service
00:44
If we'll put him out of nine oh six
00:51
Engine 16, Medics 16, sick party, map page, the 21C, at Windcrest 3 420, Milvista Road, Unit 1404.
01:06
Engine 16, Medixtin 16, sick party.
01:14
Offensive investigating at 9-08?
01:20
General 11 dispatch
01:27
Littlepin PDs on scene requesting you for a male party contact from breeding alert
01:35
Okay
01:37
No wait
01:42
Ingen 16 dispatches Just confirming you're responding
01:53
And Gen 16, this such.
01:59
Go for GIFT.
02:01
The Lodge, Room 1404, 89-year-old, female,
02:07
Conscious in Breathing, Critically High Potassium Levels.
02:13
16, top.
02:16
Here's batch, injured 44.
02:20
Engine 44.
02:23
On scene, medium, two-store library.
02:25
We'll be offence to investigate and we got nothing shown.
02:33
24-year-on-on-seat medium two-story library, nothing showing you're investigating 9-12.
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Location mentioned:
Library Wy, Lone Tree, CO 80124
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