Gas leak reported inside building on Pennsylvania Avenue, Asheville NC
Fire units responded to a gas leak reported inside a two-story residential building near Pennsylvania Avenue. Battalion 2 found no visible signs or smell of gas outside. A hazmat team was dispatched to investigate further.
Audio|Source: Asheville Fire
02:16
Transcript:
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Battalion 2, Safety 10, Rescue 3, Engine 6, Engine 11, Engine 2, Quint 10, Ladder 8 near Pennsylvania Ave.
00:11
Gas leak inside building.
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Battalion 2, Safety 10, Rescue 3, Engine 6, Engine 11, Engine 2, Quint 10, Ladder 8.
00:21
Near Pennsylvania Ave gas leak inside building, Parkman Avenue, and Allen Street.
00:28
On Fire 3.
00:34
Indian 2 responding.
00:40
Be if I shins at 13.
00:46
Do you need a hazmat company to respond to the gas leak on Pennsylvania Avenue?
00:52
Affirmative.
00:55
Please dispatch hazmat team for that.
00:58
Copy will do.
01:04
Safety can respond.
01:13
Hazmat 13.
01:15
Near Pennsylvania Ave.
01:18
Gas leak inside building.
01:20
Hazmat 13.
01:22
Near Pennsylvania Ave.
01:24
Gas leak inside building.
01:26
Parkman Avenue, and Allen Street.
01:29
On Fire 3.
01:34
Hazmat team is responding.
01:41
Communications from Battalion 2.
01:44
Battalion 2?
01:48
Battalion 2 is on scene, small.
01:51
Two-story residence.
01:53
Nothing showing,
01:54
No smell from the exterior.
01:57
Battalion 2 is parked away.
01:59
Ves 3 is on scene.
02:00
I'll send them in to investigate.
02:03
Battalion 2 has command.
02:04
Hold his honor.
02:07
Copy out to investigate, small two-story structure, nothing from exterior.
02:13
We hold the assignment. You'll assume command to rescue team to investigate.
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Location mentioned:
Near Pennsylvania Ave, Asheville, NC 28806
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