Possible gas leak at home with carbon monoxide alarm, Kingstree SC
Fire department responded to a home near Anderson Street for a carbon monoxide alarm. They discovered possible gas issues, shut off the gas, opened the house doors, and advised the homeowners to contact the gas company for further help.
Audio|Source: Williamsburg County Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Central Air Force on scene near Anderson Street.
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We've got one brick home.
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Male and female subjects sitting on the ramp.
00:15
Copy. Air Force.
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Here's your picture.
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Central Air Force.
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Go ahead and forth.
00:31
Central Biavires,
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I'm at near Anderson, we do have a carbon monoxide detector going off.
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And my carving is outside the detector that I'm using is Cincinnati.
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We told the owner that notified of suburban.
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They come out and check all this gas when I'm going through the heaters and it's stove.
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And we open all doors to the house.
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For the good time to let it hear off how much rather need to sit alone.
01:03
I got the gas cut off at this time.
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Just a copy, you use your equipment, you do, you can't say leak,
01:15
you had the homeowners to call themselves the gas company,
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you have doors open,
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and gas cut off.
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Central Air Force.
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Did you try to contact me back my list was going out when I went in, back inside the house?
01:40
No, sir. I was just relaying back the information you give so I could put it in the car.
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The copy. The owner is trying to get Suburban Propane to send somebody out.
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Chavro a good copy of owners trying to make contact with the gas company now they get so hard to come out.
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Location mentioned:
Anderson St, Kingstree, SC 29556
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