Gas odor reported near Gray Heather Lane, Whitestown IN
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Fire units responded to a report of gas odor near Gray Heather Lane in Whitestown, Indiana. They found an exterior smell similar to lighter fluid and charcoal and investigated the source. Wind was blowing northeast at 2 miles per hour.
Audio|Heard on: Boone County Fire and EMS
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02:17
Transcript:
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Battalion 207, ladder 271, ladder 272, 32,
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372, 376, Gray Heather Main, gas odor inside or outside, assigned to, ops 1, battalion 207, ladder 271, ladder 271, ladder 272,
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near Gray Heather Main,
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gas odor inside or outside assigned to ops one.
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Control Ladder 271.
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Control Ladder 271.
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Control Ladder 271.
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Ladder 2701 from Battalion 207.
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Go ahead with your size up.
00:46
I'll listen to you.
00:50
Thank you. We're on the scene here.
00:54
We've got a faint odor,
00:57
maybe a lighter fluid and charcoal.
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We'll be out investigating.
01:02
Two as that was clear.
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I'll be on scene here in about two.
01:10
My control rider 271, epsilon.
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You give me a wind direction, please.
01:25
Plan control is going to be out of the northeast at 2 miles an hour.
01:32
Northeast and 2 miles an hour.
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I'm clear. Thank you.
01:40
Fact Trobe Tad 207 is on scene.
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I'll go ahead and soon command.
01:44
Ladder 2701 no investigations.
01:53
Ladder 272 on your arrival, it's got to be staged there at Grey Heather and Dusty Sands.
02:01
It's an exterior smell, kind of try to pinpoint where it's coming from here.
02:07
Section 72 is clear on scene, staging.
02:14
Liar 272 if you want to bring the crew meet with me up here.
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Location mentioned:
Gray Heather Ln, Whitestown, IN 46075
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