Propane gas leak reported near Mountain Circle, Mcdonald TN
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According to the dispatch call, a strong smell of propane was reported near Mountain Circle NW, indicating a possible gas leak. The smell has been present since the previous day, possibly related to recent work on a propane tank or line. Fire department response is pending.
Audio|Heard on: Bradley County Sheriff, Cleveland Police, Fire Rescue and MAC
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Propane.
00:01
I don't want to go any closer or anything like that until I get checked out.
00:05
I'm shutting my car off.
00:07
Very heavy odor propane.
00:26
potentially in route 905 cling and ridge drive be rarely dialysis at a 78 year old female 200 pound
00:38
that was in trouble breathing I short of some breath they've got her on three liters bow two as altered mental status
00:47
A significant ambulance by at the back of parking lot.
00:54
I'm got contact with a female.
01:02
Okay.
01:07
50-10.
01:10
Go ahead.
01:12
An email, just let me know if you received it.
01:16
Yeah, I got it.
01:31
Station 5, Rescue, truck 6,
01:34
800, gas leak, Mountain Circle NW
01:43
Harry on Paul Huff, Tennessee, (number withheld), Baker,
01:48
David, Yankee, King.
01:52
Sorry, copy.
01:58
No copy.
02:03
That's great response.
02:06
My copy.
02:07
Eleven.
02:14
11. Mel and CMO are concerned.
02:20
They're fine.
02:21
I'm just going to stand by here for fire.
02:23
They said it's been smelling like that since yesterday.
02:25
Apparently the mail changed out of propane tank or did something with a propane line yesterday.
02:30
And it's very strong right here.
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Location mentioned:
Mountain Cir, McDonald, TN 37353
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