Gas leak caused by stove left on at Vancouver home, Vancouver WA
Fire crews responded to a gas leak reported near East 19th Street in Vancouver. The leak was caused by a gas stove left on without being lit. Firefighters isolated the source, turned off the stove, and ventilated the building. No further hazards were found, and the area was cleared safely.
Audio|Source: Clark County Fire Districts
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Transcript:
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Priority 2, Engine 2,
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Unknown Problem,
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near East 19th Street.
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Priority 2, Engine 2,
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Unknown Problem,
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near East 19th Street, map page 2126.
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Command, we're saying to.
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Please, Command.
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If you get a follow report, do you got any needs?
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We have truck 10 and engine 10 interior right now monitoring.
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Our highest hit has come from the top floor where we've got 3.5% of the LEL. It sounds like this is most likely from a gas stove that was left open without being lit.
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So we've isolated that, shut it off, and are now checking to see if there's any other potential sources of a leak.
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We don't have any needs.
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Thank you, Captain.
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5.
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Engine 7. Carbon monoxide inhalation or hazmat.
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1.0.10 North East 64 quart.
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Map page 32331.
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Good.
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Ventilation, our LEL is decreasing.
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We're pretty confident that we found this force.
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We're going to continue to vent out the home,
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but we're going to be clearing command here pretty quick and leaving the home, so you can clear this more.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 19th St, Vancouver, WA 98661
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