Smell of propane gas reported at medical center, Angels Camp CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a propane gas smell was reported inside James Dalton Medical Center near Stanislaus Avenue and Main Street in Angels Camp. Fire units were dispatched to investigate the possible gas hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Calaveras and Alpine Counties Fire, Cal Fire and USFS
Listen to dispatch call
02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Gas hazard, Angels Camp, James Dalton Medical Center.
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Agile City Fire,
00:29
Chief 210 Engine 211 Engine 221, Gas hazard for the smell of propane inside the James Dalton Medical Center near Stanislaus Avenue and Main Street.
00:47
Go ahead. 501.
00:49
Do you have a space number for Red Chestnut?
00:53
Your service.
00:55
Stance all's clear, 1730.
00:57
One night now.
00:59
This will be number four.
01:02
This will be number four.
01:19
1730.
01:29
511, 1730. Check back, Chief 210.
01:35
210.
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210.
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Engine 211.
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Engine 211.
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Engine 211.
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Engine 221.
01:48
Engines 21.
01:49
All units responding 1731.
01:53
1731.
01:55
The second 21 dead scene at a large commercial medical structure.
02:04
Waterball alarms at this time, smells at this time will be investigating.
02:11
Engine 221, 1733.
02:17
Andrea is engine 2117-133.
02:20
Engine 211733.
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