Lp gas leak reported near Clemens Drive residence, Pikeville NC
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A gas leak was reported near Clemens Drive in the Booth Creek subdivision. The caller inside the residence smelled a strong gas odor, possibly from the fireplace connected to a propane tank behind the house. The caller was the only person inside at the time.
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Transcript:
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Highfall, Mahana, Little River,
00:03
got a LP gas leak.
00:06
Near Clemens Drive, Coast Street, Maddox Drive, and Pryor Lane.
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There off Norham Road,
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timeout 333.
00:15
Use Ops 1[1] for operations.
00:26
Only since Fox Call 3, man.
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Tap the car 3 option 1.
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Tap the car 3 option 1.
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3 option 1.
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3 on this 1.
00:47
Wayne Central Harbor is by a unit.
00:49
He got a strong smell of gas inside of his residence.
00:52
I think it's coming from the fireplace.
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That's the only place he has gas going to be propane.
00:59
He does have a tank out back.
01:02
The male caller is the only subject in the house.
01:06
Near Clemens Drive, there in the Booth Creek subdivision.
01:11
Wayne Central Harbor is by unit, caller advises he got a strong smell of gas inside of his residence.
01:16
He just coming from the fireplace.
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That's the only place he has gas going to,
01:21
it'll be propane.
01:23
He does have a tank out back.
01:26
The male caller is the only subject in the house.
01:30
Near Clemens Drive, there in the Booth Creek subdivision.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Ops 1: Assigned tactical radio channel (Operations Channel 1) for on-scene communications
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Location mentioned:
Clemens Dr, Pikeville, NC 27863
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