Gas odor reported at residence after stove left on overnight


Fire and emergency teams responded to a home where a gas stove was left on overnight, causing a strong smell of gas but no illnesses.
Audio|Source: Manatee County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
Engine 331.151. Battalion, 3. Squad, 328. Gas odor, 78, 13. Rodmore Pines, Boulevard. Respond on tack, 3. Each, you see, Battalion 3 is responding. Gas leak[1]. Battalion 3, call Brees 0528. 61 on scene. 61 copies, your 539.39. NCCC, 351, responding 78, 13, Broadmoor Pines. 351, copy in route 0529. 331, same traffic. 331, 0.259. 3.28 responding. Copy 321 on scene 0530.E.C. Battian 3. Can we switch this over to another TAC channel? Affirmative, sir. All units responding to the Gas League 7-813 Broadmoor Pine to switch to TAC 9. Battalion 3 is on TAC 9. Thank you. 331-1-9. 321 patient. 321 copy with patient 0.530. The 7-813, Broadmoor Pines Boulevard. First party caller states that she left her gas stove on all night and now there's a strong odor in the home. Nobody's sick at this time.
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[1]
Gas leak: Hazardous condition - reported gas odor/leak
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Location mentioned:
Near Broadmoor Pines Blvd, Sarasota, FL 34243
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