Man lightheaded amid possible gas leak in apartment, Bethany OK
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According to the dispatch call, a 43-year-old man at an apartment near NW 36th Street felt lightheaded during a possible gas leak. Fumes were reported from a closet. Some occupants refused to leave while fire units cleared the building.
Audio|Heard on: Pafford EMS Dispatch
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
OCOM 2, 376, 76, please be en route to near NW 36th Street, apartment at 131 for a 43-year-old male feeling lightheaded and a possible gas leak.
00:13
Fumes are coming out of the closet.
00:16
in the area.
00:24
760.com, 76 is clear.
00:30
766 are out.
00:32
376, they're out.
00:34
376, they're going on.
00:40
3.98, swag industry.
00:44
(number withheld).
00:53
P-7-5 to stand by in the parking lot until fire clears the property.
01:04
376 clear. Is our patient still inside the house?
01:08
7.6, negative.
01:10
The patient, there's one patient inside the house that's refusing to leave.
01:13
The male patient's complaining of busyness is outside of the house.
01:23
376 clear.
01:29
Go on to 376.
01:31
776, be advised.
01:32
There's two people still inside the apartment,
01:35
one outside.
01:42
376 clear, an additional unit, question mark.
01:49
7.6, I'm already well in a row and around.
02:03
OCOM to 364-6-4 can you please be en route to near NW 36th apartment 131 stand by in the parking lot until fire clears the building
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Location mentioned:
NW 36th St, Bethany, OK 73008
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