Gas leak reported at near Eola Ave with air quality check, Asheville NC


A gas leak was reported near Eola Avenue. Fire units were requested to respond after completing their current call. Crews were instructed to check nearby buildings for air quality and ensure windows and doors were closed. One unit's gas monitor was out of service.
Audio|Source: Asheville Fire
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Transcript:
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If you could go en route to near Eola Avenue for that gas leak per request of Battalion 2 after your current.
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Okay, we're still on this call.
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...time 2 from fake you can.
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Battalion 1, Ladder 8, Engine 9, Squad 1, Tanker 12,
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180 Tunnel Road,
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Fire alarm.
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Battalion 1, Ladder 8, N.E 9, Quad 1, the construction. Tanker 12,
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180 Tunnel Road.
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Fire alarm.
00:41
Kettleworth Knowles and Buckstone Place. Yeah, just continue to block down in the station, please.
00:47
Copy correct.
00:48
Also, I do not have the sense that it is getting calibrated at Station 13.
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Can you repeat? Last draft, please.
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Safety 10 is down the sense that monitor.
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It's getting calibrated at 13.
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Copy.
01:15
Communications from Metro 4.
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Go ahead.
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We're clear, Randall, and show us around to heal a fire channel I-owned.
01:29
It's going to be fired, too, IMP4.
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Rescue 3 from command.
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Hi, Chief.
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Can you come up with your current meter and just start working the closest building, see if we can get any air motor inside,
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make sure people's windows and doors are closed?
01:56
Our gas manor was actually placed out of service last night.
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Copy that.
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Location mentioned:
Near Eola Ave, Asheville, NC 28806
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