Gas buildup prompts hazmat response near North Linton Road, Spokane WA


Fire and EMS units responded to a hazardous materials investigation near North Linton Road after a resident accidentally left a gas stove on overnight, causing gas buildup in the home. The resident turned off the stove and waited outside.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Hazmat Investigation[1], Valley Engine 4, near North Linton Road, Channel Valley Primary.
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Hazmat Investigation[1]
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Call accident and left their gas stove on all night and now gas over in the home.
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They have shut off the stove, they're going to wait outside.
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Allian 24, 10.
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Nice, natural, 24.
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Good question.
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I think you add, Melody 131 at this call for their own monitor.
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Howdy?
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Hazmat Investigation[1], Valley 31, near North Linden Road, Channel Valley Primary.
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Hazmat Investigation[1]
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Judge, allegation 4.
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Okay, touch.
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Allegation 4 on C.
Police codes explained
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Hazmat Investigation: Hazardous materials incident investigation
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