Natural gas odor reported outside residence in Rose Hill, Rose Hill KS
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Fire units responded to a reported natural gas odor near a residence on Southwest 143rd Street in Rose Hill. The area was checked, a strong natural gas smell was confirmed, and the gas company was requested to respond for further investigation.
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06:18
Transcript:
00:00
Roseville Fire, outside gas odor, near Southwest 143rd Street.
00:06
Operated, that one.
00:11
75-10-4[1].
00:18
Roseville Fire is informed page.
00:27
Can you get the JL21?
00:31
Okay,
00:32
more.
00:38
Sure, 42, 10-7[2]-8.
00:40
Forty-two.
00:58
This is three hundred general.
01:01
Three hundred ten four.
01:03
The ARP states that he smells gas outside in this area.
01:09
There is no one at the residence.
01:13
Your current 1013 is 28 degrees.
01:16
Humidity 69% wind speed northwest five mile per hour.
01:21
Two more.
01:28
Medical weapon, the dispatch.
01:33
Go ahead.
01:36
We're going to triage yellow, and you can show us in route to Wesley, Maine.
01:42
The farce, yellow to Wesley, 1841.
01:50
Dispatch, show 301 in route to 143rd.
01:57
74, 1841.
02:04
3-0-2-0-2-Rout.
02:07
Very 24.
02:09
Is Fetching, Show Engine 31 in Ralph?
02:18
As for 31-4.
02:22
300 on scene in the area.
02:30
300, 104.
02:37
Rescue 55s en route to the gas call.
02:42
Rescue 55, 10, 4.
02:45
The area lights on scene.
02:54
308-104 300, I'm definitely getting a smell of natural gas here at the address.
03:00
I'll be out investigating.
03:03
You can go ahead and show me establishing 143 command.
03:09
7.400, Command, 1846.
03:17
308, see if you can find the gas meter.
03:26
And more.
03:29
Which ways our direct wind direction?
03:36
I think northwest.
03:39
That's no more I'm showing northwest.
03:44
Any more.
03:51
Here at 40.
03:55
40. This information, I have another vehicle versus here holding is 3.
04:03
104, I'm still 106 on that 21 you gave me.
04:12
104. Copy.
04:14
Dispatching, 1731 on scene.
04:18
1931, 248, 242.
04:26
Engine 31, go ahead and get your gas meter going.
04:35
With as strong as it is, he probably used to go up the roadways to calibrate.
04:42
Yeah, that's true.
04:49
300 from 301 gas company might be a little while getting here.
05:06
dispatch from command once you go ahead and start gas company this way.
05:12
Good work.
05:19
I don't see a gas feeder on the house.
05:22
I'm going to go and let's get out in the tree.
05:24
There is. This might be the old Getty Gas where they remotely put it.
05:33
Yeah, I was trying to get my app up and see if I can find, see where the line is running.
05:46
3-1, command.
05:48
I'm going to go ahead and go north a little ways.
05:50
I'm in the area and just see if there's a smell of it up that way.
05:58
Yeah, 10-4[1].
06:02
Rescue 55's on scene.
06:09
104, thank you.
06:13
For now, stage behind the engine.
06:18
104.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Message received
[2]
10-7: Out of service
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Location mentioned:
SW 143rd St, Rose Hill, KS 67133
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