Gas leak with injury near West Sunset Avenue in Rogers, Rogers AR
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A gas leak with injury occurred near West Sunset Avenue close to Dyer Street and Southwest End Street in Rogers. The incident was classified as a hazardous materials event and emergency responders were dispatched to contain the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Northwest Arkansas Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Gas leak with injury.
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Near West Sunset Avenue.
00:06
Near West Sunset Avenue.
00:09
Cross of Dyer Street and Southwest End Street.
00:13
Map page 180.
00:16
Ladder 6 wing down.
00:18
Ladder 6 will be responding to place to the engine 7.
00:21
I think you're responding on face of Edgium-7.
00:24
The Italian 2 is going to.
00:27
He's telling 2.
00:31
Confirmly this is a gas fleet inside a commercial structure.
00:36
Affirmative.
00:41
It's designated this as a hazmat and have a hazmat 3 in engine three response.
00:48
Sure, obviously.
00:55
Hazmat 3, Engine 3, gas leak with injury, near West Sunset Avenue,
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near West Sunset Avenue, cross of Dyer Street and Southwest and Street.
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Map page 180.
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1980.
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May 3 to 96.
01:18
Go ahead.
01:21
We're available at Station 1.
01:23
We can take that call.
01:25
Acknowledgment of message received or understood; affirmative response.
01:27
Ready-6-9-3.
01:28
We're only 2 minutes out.
01:29
We'll handle.
01:31
Make your copies.
01:36
3-95-0-10-6.
01:38
10-6. 24.
01:43
Battalion 1.
01:45
Hazmat incidents contained near West Sunset Avenue, near West Sunset Avenue, cross of Dyer Street and Southwest End Street.
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Map page 180.
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Careful, find out there out the roadway, I'm careful.
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Location mentioned:
W Sunset Dr, Rogers, AR 72756
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