Possible gas leak reported at business near Nansemond Parkway, Suffolk VA
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A possible propane gas leak was reported inside a business near Nansemond Parkway, Mann Road, and Sportsville Boulevard. Multiple fire and rescue units responded, and all occupants were evacuated safely.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk City Fire and Rescue
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Possible gas leak inside near Nansemond Parkway.
00:04
Engine 10, engine 5, ladder 11, rescue 2, ladder 5, EMS2, safety 1, battalion 1, medic 10 dispatched.
00:13
Gas smell reported inside near Nansemond Parkway.
00:15
Crossroad of Mann Road and Sportsville Boulevard.
00:18
Mark on Tech 2, Tech 2.
00:24
Authorized self-list.
00:27
Good.
00:31
Back in the city available.
00:33
Showing a gas leak near Nansemond Parkway with attack two.
00:37
Temporary ten for.
00:40
Jay and two suffered.
00:45
Good.
00:48
Quebec and service cancel between one.
00:50
Respond in part two.
00:51
Respond in part two.
00:52
Ten for.
00:58
Okay, only respondent from six or five.
01:01
Ten for.
01:06
And you're possible.
01:08
Contact two.
01:09
Ten for.
01:13
Press you two on town.
01:16
Ten for.
01:18
Ladder five, respondent, part four.
01:22
Acknowledgment channel.
01:23
Caller advised it sounds like propane leaking inside the business.
01:27
The tank is reading 25%.
01:29
Everyone's out of the building.
01:35
Okay, Papa, we're clear.
01:38
104, 1432.
01:41
Not again, Suffolk.
01:44
Good.
01:46
3.41 pays no.
01:49
104.
01:54
One scene.
01:56
Lodge.
01:58
Place, wash of, nothing to be three-size, and one to the after that's the.
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Location mentioned:
Nansemond Pkwy, Suffolk, VA 23435
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