Fire alarm triggers gas detection check at water facility, Brooke County WV
Emergency units responded to a fire alarm at the water pollution control facility near Main Street, Brooke County, West Virginia. The alarm indicated a possible gas detection, but no visible signs of fire were found. Workers were observed outside the facility during the check.
Audio|Source: Northern Panhandle WV Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Our alarm activation, water pollution control,
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near Main St.
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The 16. The June 4-engine 2, Raddle 1 Rescue 1C4.
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The fire alarm activation alarm company gave this as a gas detection for water pollution control.
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near Main St, Zone 18 gas detection.
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Tomon 1447, Use TAC channel to detect 2.
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Right.
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And the two-laden one.
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All right, Brooke, I'll take care of that.
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And more.
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ageful.
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I do.
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Virginia, 28406-452, Adam. Virginia 28406-452, Adam.
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120 that Chevy Coobolt is valid for the last name of Hendershot, no record NCIC.
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Several.
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1602.
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1602. 1602.
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1602.
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Have a good weekend.
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You offer, thank you.
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Thank you.
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Forezone, see nothing showing here's worker outside.
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I don't see nothing showing worker outside.
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Main St, West Virginia 26070
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