Gas leak investigated after hit and run near Fayette St, Riverside CA
Fire department responded to a gas leak after a hit and run incident near Fayette Street. The homeowner shut off the gas. Air monitoring showed safe levels. The gas company is monitoring and checking the neighbor's home due to a gas smell. Police were contacted to file a report about the hit and run.
Audio|Source: Riverside City Fire
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Riverside engine 2, the homeowner was able to shut off the gas. However,
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we're going to go ahead to keep the gas company coming to monitor and check to make sure that everything's good.
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And then additionally, can you start a ticket for PD?
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It was a hit and run from the homeowner's neighbor.
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They hit it and then left the scene.
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They'd like to file report.
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Near Fayette St is the location.
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Copy, we have a PD call pending as well.
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To a medical aid, 3401-Lomen, cross the 5th and 4th at the Grove in Room 209, A.L.E.
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Respondum primary at 955 hours.
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For air monitoring and everything checked out good, but that's a number for me as pretty good.
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Quillan copy.
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Some additional information I'd like to put in the notes.
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We did grab some half air monitoring monitors and everything checked out fine.
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We're going to do the neighbors next door as well because they have a little bit of gas smell, so we'll be here for another fire tonment.
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