Gas odor investigated at duplex on East Johnston Street, Olathe KS
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Fire and EMS units responded to a reported gas odor inside a duplex near East Johnston Street. The building was confirmed evacuated, and crews inspected the gas meter and surrounding area for leaks.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson County Kansas Fire and EMS
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
932 responding to get gas odor inside.
00:09
Checking.
00:11
Rep.
00:16
To respond the RF2 is out.
00:18
Community responding gas odor inside, heat down.
00:27
Engine 55. Region 55.
00:32
On scene, small, C, Stover, Duplex, appears to be evacuated from the investigating.
00:40
The engine 55 is Johnson Command.
00:43
New York, on scene, small, Tustor, Duplex, appears evacuated, out investigating, Sabauchin, Command.
00:55
Engine 562 on-scene.
00:58
Andy-2 on-seen.
01:01
Johnston. Johnston, Command,
01:03
Nage-52 on-2. Number 1. Number 1.
01:15
Johnson, Command, Nage 52.
01:19
Go ahead.
01:23
Can't get me a 360, good eyes on the gas meter?
01:28
Ed, Mr. Jacob is a 360.
01:34
Johnson Command, truck 52.
01:38
Correct, 2.
01:42
We made contact with the occupants in 610.
01:48
Code 2 about this beginning of contact with Perkins to 610.
01:54
Truck 52 is on scene.
01:57
Have it jumping.
02:04
24 Clear.
02:07
Rescue engine 44 clear.
02:08
Rescue engine, 24, clear.
02:15
Malcolm 42-trans 91 stable to OPR.
02:20
Michael 22-trane 41 stable OPR.
02:28
Johnson, Command, Dissus.
02:32
John Steakam-in?
02:36
We've got no readings in apart of Unit 608, slight odor of natural gas.
02:43
We're going to continue to investigate Unit 610.
02:48
No readings in 608, flat order of natural gas, continue investigating 610.
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