Small gas leak found after residential fire alarm, El Paso County CO


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm caused by a smoke detector at a residence on Abrams Drive and found a small gas leak in a one-inch residential gas line. No fire was reported, and emergency crew stayed until the utility company arrived.
Audio|Source: El Paso County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
73, comes through, call 103-382[1], Abrams Drives, new residential fire alarm from the smoke detector unknown further. Mm-hmm. Thank you. 75, you guys can cancel us, a small one-inch line, residential, small leak. We'll hang out until (name withheld) gets here. 35 cops picking up. (name withheld), it's a small one-inch residential line with a small hole and then 512 remain on state until they get here.
73, comes through, call 103-382[1], Abrams Drives, new residential fire alarm from the smoke detector unknown further. Mm-hmm. Thank you. 75, you guys can cancel us, a small one-inch line, residential, small leak. We'll hang out until (name withheld) gets here. 35 cops picking up. (name withheld), it's a small one-inch residential line with a small hole and then 512 remain on state until they get here.
Police codes explained
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103-382: Fire Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Abrams Dr, Colorado 80925
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