Fire crews respond to gas leak at Dairy Market, Charlottesville VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews were dispatched to the Dairy Market in Charlottesville for reports of a strong propane odor inside the building. Responders investigated a possible indoor gas leak. No visible signs of fire were initially observed.
Audio|Heard on: Albemarle VA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Battalion two, engine ten, engine seven, truck nine.
00:03
You are responding to the Dairy Market near Grady Avenue for an indoor gas leak.
00:09
Caller states that they went to be moved through and was hit with this smell of gas.
00:15
Smell like a leaking propane tank.
00:17
Pink in front of, move through.
00:20
Eighteen.
00:22
Your closest hydrant is going to be at the intersection of 10th Street Northwest and Grady Avenue.
00:28
Eighteen thirty-eight.
00:30
Engine seven needs to stop.
00:32
Engine seven, go ahead.
00:33
Be advised your traffic is slow.
00:37
Need to see we are on scene.
00:38
Two-story business.
00:40
Large structure.
00:41
Nothing showing.
00:42
We will be walking and investigating.
00:45
Offensive strategy, hold assignment.
00:47
Seven Bravo has great command.
00:51
Do not have our own water.
00:54
And so Nancy of a two-story large commercial structure.
00:58
If you walk in investigating offensive strategy, hold assignment, you know beer and water is seven Bravo command.
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