Gas leak prompts evacuation near West Buchanan Street, Richmond MO
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A gas leak was reported near West Buchanan Street in Richmond, Missouri. Residents were evacuated safely, and the gas company was informed. Emergency units from Ray County Ambulance and Richmond Fire responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Ray County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Ray County ambulance in Richmond Fire respond to near West Buchanan Street,
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near West Buchanan Street for a gas leak.
00:18
Time is tones, 1155.
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Academic 42, Ray County, show us around.
00:25
This fact we can barely hear you.
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Copy, shown in route, 1155.
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Forty-two, it's going to be at near West Buchanan Street,
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near West Buchanan Street.
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R.P.
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advised,
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she walked into clients' homes, smoked gas,
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possible gas leak.
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42, copy.
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1156. They have gotten out of the residence.
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401 this next.
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Number one information, gas company's been notified.
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401, go ahead.
01:18
What's the location of the gas leak?
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near West Buchanan, Apartment 1.
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I'm around.
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In route, 166.
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401 is on saying, which apartment is this one, dispatch?
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401 on scene, 11th, 28.
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going to be an apartment in Norwana, apartment one.
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Apartment 1.
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411 on C. 411 on C.
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Flash, Tina, go ahead.
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Summit, W17, 1918.
02:03
W17, I'll lease, Summit.
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Add 15 minutes to my power, please.
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Thank you.
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Ten,
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four, speak this.
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42's on scene.
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Copy 42 on scene.
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Location mentioned:
W Buchanan St, Richmond, MO 64085
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