Natural gas odor and alarm at residential building, Des Moines IA
Fire department responded to a natural gas odor and alarm at a residential building near 18th Street. A caller reported smelling gas in the hallways. The building is a four-story brick apartment complex. There was no evacuation, and crews investigated the gas odor on site.
Audio|Source: Des Moines Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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DC-1 and Station 1.
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You are dispatched to near 18th Street.
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Natural gas odor and alarm at commercial building near 18th Street.
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DC-1,
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Station 1,
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Response 3-fire 5.
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Timeout 1733.
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You see one en route.
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You see one en route.
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You can stop to DC, we'll call them if needed.
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Copy DC-1-A-direct.
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DC-1-Direct, copy.
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You are at near 18th Street.
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Natural gas odor and alarm at building near 18th Street.
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Caller was on scene earlier and smelled gas in the hallways when leaving her apartment.
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She lives in an apartment too.
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It sounds like the gas is building-wide.
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See one available if you're on one.
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Copy.
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One's ride.
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The building is a four-story brick residential structure.
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There is no evacuation.
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We want to investigate for a gas leak.
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Copy.
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Engine 1 to dispatch.
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What apartment was the caller in?
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The caller is no longer there but was in an apartment.
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Thank you.
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You're welcome.
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Got one for us.
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You're happy.
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On Truck One, bring your gas detector.
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We have an odor of gas here.
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Location mentioned:
Near 18th St, Des Moines, IA 50314
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