Gas odor investigated at business on Grady Avenue, Charlottesville VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews investigated a possible gas leak near a business on Grady Avenue. Employees had reported smelling gas about an hour earlier, but no active odor was detected during the incident. Units coordinated with the gas department and continued checking the area to ensure safety.
Audio|Heard on: Albemarle VA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
Calling two to Grady Avenue command.
00:03
It looks like the gas connection for that building is on the Charlie Delta side.
00:10
Okay, I'm direct now.
00:12
We're currently checking the Woodfire Pizza business.
00:18
Employees stated they smelled gas around 5 o'clock but did not call.
00:27
We're still investigating.
00:30
Command, do you have gas department en route? They have been notified.
00:35
Okay.
00:37
Engine six on the scene, level one.
00:40
10th and West.
00:42
Whatever unit is marked on scene, you are extremely low.
00:45
Couldn't copy any of your traffic.
00:47
Engine 10 is on scene, level one staging at 10th and West for command.
00:57
Come in, go ahead.
01:00
Can you bring a crew or two with your combustible gas meter?
01:04
We have narrowed it down to the area of the Woodfire Pizza business near the front main entrance.
01:14
Okay,
01:15
We're going to relocate from where we are to your location.
01:20
Okay, currently no smells.
01:23
We just smell smoke.
01:25
Employees said they had a strong smell of gas about an hour ago.
01:30
Okay.
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