Gas odor reported near Walking Stick Way in Pelzer, Pelzer SC
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A strong gas odor was reported near Walking Stick Way in Pelzer, with emergency crews dispatched to the scene to investigate and establish command. A nearby grass fire and a smoke alarm were also being addressed. Law enforcement is involved, and access may be restricted due to a locked gate.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
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03:4
Transcript:
00:00
Station 24, stand by for a gas odor.
00:16
Station 24, gas odor near Walking Stick Way, closest cross, red canoe lane.
00:24
Timeout, 1742.
00:36
Ran Station 4.
00:39
Gas odor out.
00:45
Correction.
00:47
Station 24.
00:49
Gas odor near Walking Stick Way.
00:53
Closest cross, Red Canoe Lane.
00:56
Smelled strong odor of gas.
01:04
Copy grass nine en route to (number withheld) Campson Road.
01:10
Long grass fire.
01:16
Central 14, I believe, or I think.
01:21
Copy motor 14. Copy motor 14.
01:24
Copy engine 9 en route to (number withheld) New Salem Drive.
01:30
Alarm showing Zone 13 smoke detector.
01:39
Copy station I standing by.
01:45
Copy truck 9 on scene.
01:47
Who's in command?
01:54
Can you confirm if you're on scene at the grass fire or the fire alarm?
02:04
5.0.0.204 en route.
02:13
Copying engine 24 en route to walking stick way.
02:20
Strong odor of gas.
02:26
Central mic 14.
02:33
Yes.
02:38
He's in law enforcement on our way to priority two because we have to force on tree, we can feed a patient with it locked.
02:45
(name withheld).
02:47
Copy grass night on the scene.
02:54
Firecrow 2nd2 on the scene.
02:56
We're established in Wauphin State Way command.
03:01
Copy 24-0-2 on scene.
03:03
Are you POV? U-P-O-V?
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Location mentioned:
Walking Stick Wy, Pelzer, SC 29669
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