Gas leak reported at home after multiple 911 calls


Audio|Source: Aurora Fire
02:11
Transcript:
Disneyness, some door's going to be unlocked. Hello, I copy. Hi, copy. Hi, copy. 8.0644. Hi, copy. Close. Close. Clientry book, please. 516, copies. 5, ladder 2, battalion 1 on a gas investigation, 16-5-5-2, 8 to 7th place. Section 5, ladder 2, between 1 on a gas investigation, 16552, 165-52, 165-2, east to 7th place, Cross of Nucla, respond on 5-2, 1051. On Friday dispatch. Go ahead. Time, we have latter two with you on engine 5. Let me per RP is coming to 911 multiple times. It's not making a whole lot of sense. I just advise that there was a gas leak. On that the location, I needed police and fire to the address. PDS have a call they are aware. Okay, thank you. Negative, it looks like President, they weren't going to respond due to the military calling him multiple times on 911 today. Okay, is there any prior history on this house? Just a caution that I'm reading, that was requested by Falk for the patient who requested, Falk requested AP to respond. BLF calls due to the patient having odd behavior, but no further. Okay, he's understand. He's called in about 13 times since 7 o'an.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 7th Pl, Aurora, CO 80011
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