Gas odor reported at Des Moines store causes dizziness, Des Moines IA


Emergency crews responded to a Des Moines store after a strong gas smell was reported. Two men inside felt dizzy but were alert and breathing.
Audio|Source: Des Moines Fire/EMS
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Engine 5, Medic 9, Truck 9, 3737-337-Mrolhay Road.
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37-337-Rohay Road, Arnob Carbon Monoxide Response[1] 3, Channel 2 out of 1831.
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Check 9, Truck 9, Engine 5, 37-37-Morah Road.
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We had a caller said there's a strong smell of gas in the back of the store, and we have two 25-year-old males, alert conscious and breathing, but both feeling dizzy.
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Medicina got me.
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I'm not going to be.
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They're just by a change of five, the route.
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To disrupt either people.
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We're headed to 3737-Rohay Road.
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We've got two 25-year-old males alert conscious and breathing, said that there's a small,
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for a strong small of gas in the back of the store and both are feeling dizzy.
Police codes explained
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Carbon Monoxide Response: CO incident / possible hazardous condition
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