Gas odor reported in home with resident and pets affected, Colorado Springs CO


Fire units responded to a report of a gas odor inside a home near Mayhurst Ave. The resident and her cats showed symptoms of gas exposure. Crews investigated but found no gas readings and suspect a faulty detector.
Audio|Source: Colorado Springs Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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This will be on Command 4[2], Delta 35[1], Engine 13, Truck 4, near Mayhurst Ave for a residential odor leak.
00:09
That's working on Command 4[2].
00:10
And it's very fine.
00:11
Short for responding and the unit is responding near Mayhurst Ave.
00:17
The RP is reporting a gas smell inside of the home by the bedroom, by the boiler.
00:25
Looks like her cats are having symptoms of gas poisoning.
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RP also advised that she is feeling sick when she gets near the room.
00:34
Agent 13, okay.
00:35
Truck 4, okay.
00:36
Agent 13, truck 4, based on the call notes, we're going to go code 2.
00:41
Okay, yeah, as far as your arrival, why don't you just stage out on West Shireon Road until we investigate to what we've got?
00:46
Okay.
00:47
Okay, I was going to say, one's the first of a hundred thirteen from seven on the eye.
00:50
Toby. There's dispatching on March 116 responding on merging with engine 17 from Rosamovica County.
00:57
Engine 13 arrived.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Delta 35: Medical emergency/fire response severity code
[2]
Command 4: Fireground/incident command channel
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Location mentioned:
Near Mayhurst Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80906
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