Gas odor reported inside Aurora urgent care facility, Aurora CO
Fire and hazardous materials teams are responding to a gas odor detected inside the Carbon Health Urgent Care facility near South Parker Road in Aurora. The odor is believed to be caused by odorant added during line flushing by Excel, but crews are investigating as a precaution.
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POSMA-2002 engine-2 engine cigaretteers for an inside gatherer to carbon health urgent care near South Parker Road 310
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Hazmat 2, Ladder 2, Engine 2, Engine 6, Ladder 6, Battalion 4, South Metro for an inside gas odor at Carbon Health Urgent Care near South Parker Road, Suite 110,
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Crossup East Arapaho Road, Reson-Tac-2-0901.
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We're responding.
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Copy, thank you break. Ladder 6. Bly 6.
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Blyter 6, engine 6, Italian 4, South Metro, Tower 35, responding on an odor of gas inside the building.
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Blyder 6, copy.
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