Odor investigation for possible gas smell in building, Thornton CO
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Fire personnel responded to a building near East 101st Avenue for a report of a possible gas smell detected after the heater was turned on. The odor was investigated inside the building to ensure safety.
Audio|Heard on: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 26, inside odor investigation, near East 101st Avenue,
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east 101st avenue, on channel, south Adams Ops A.
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Section 26, inside odor investigation,
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near East 101st Avenue, McAOath, south Adams Ops A.
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I see, Chuck T.
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We're available.
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E-CATTS. CENTIN.
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Citation. Section 818.
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I'll say you can change in 2014 on the green.
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Washington will be watching the command.
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Washington,
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sir.
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The engine 72, medics 72, general medical call, 1050.
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Sick party at Advanced Urgent Care, 1050, near 1004th Avenue on channel, North Metro Ops A.
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Sick party at Advanced Urgent Care,
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1050, near 104th Avenue on channel North Metro Ops A.
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And 26, Scott Chen Rapp for an indoor odor investigation.
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You're headed to near East 101st Avenue.
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We turned on their heater an hour ago, and now there is a gas-like smell.
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High concentration and then we'll feel sick or hell, no further.
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26, okay, we'll be an odd-margined 18-4.
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Location mentioned:
E 101st Ave, Thornton, CO 80229
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