Construction causes intermittent gas odor at gas station, Waterford CA
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Fire crews responded to a gas station where construction crews were cleaning old fuel tanks. This caused a temporary smell of gas which was monitored and showed no dangerous levels.
Audio|Heard on: Turlock Police and Fire, CA State University Police
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 33 checkout, Arco ampm at 150 East Monte Vista Avenue.
00:07
Engine 33, check out, Arco ampm.
00:11
At 150 East Monte Vista Avenue.
00:18
Transit 1, radio check.
00:21
Loud and clear.
00:25
Copy.
00:30
I copy now.
00:36
David, clear the log of point.
00:39
Giorita.
00:42
9, Robert Yellow John 012 on a black GMC, Yukon.
00:49
I copy. Comes back to Samantha N recipe.
00:52
I copy, and we'll try to make contact at 1216 Magic Fans.
00:58
I copy. That is the address on the 28th.
01:06
I copy.
01:14
And it looks like with history, we had an EMS on 1120, on 9-8, there was a security check, and then Adamatim Boy.
01:26
I copy on scene and investigating.
01:29
Command 1, 33.
01:33
Go ahead.
01:36
Crews are cleaning out the old fuel tanks, so there might be a smell of gas from time to time, but it's being monitored by the construction company.
01:45
We had no readings kept 33 or Inter 33 to be clear.
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