Gas pump reported leaking at gas station, Osage Beach MO
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A caller reported a gas pump leaking fuel at a gas station near SH Beach Parkway. Officers responded and found no active leak at the pump.
Audio|Heard on: Camden County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Respond for a business, Jack Murphy's Express near SH Beach Parkway.
00:04
You received a 911[1] call.
00:06
The caller is stating that they have a pump as leaking gas.
00:10
They tried informing one of the employees, but the employees were not paying attention to them.
00:17
Is there you copy now?
00:19
Copy 31, around 1725.
00:32
SHBitch Fire Station 1 Zone 1 Respond Murphy Express near SH Beach Parkway reference a pump leaking gas.
00:41
Caller advised they already spoke to the business and employees did nothing about it and officer is also en route to the area, 1726.
00:51
1326.
00:53
131 on the M.20 here.
01:00
1727 also be advised fire will be en route.
01:04
Angel 11 is responding.
01:07
Angel 11 responding 1727.
01:11
C4 is route.
01:13
C4 in route 1727.
01:21
931 OB I'm not seeing any leaking pumps.
01:27
Copy the advice, the caller stated it was going to be Pump 3.
01:35
Copy, I am looking at 3 right now.
01:41
I don't see anything leaking out of it.
01:55
Osage Beach 24.
01:57
Go ahead.
01:59
24, per an officer on scene, there is nothing leaking from the described pump.
02:07
Receive, we're still on the route, check it out.
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[1]
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Location mentioned:
Murphy Rd, Osage Beach, MO 65065
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