Firefighters respond to gas leak near Indian Creek Pkwy, Brookfield WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters in Brookfield responded to a reported natural gas odor near Indian Creek Parkway. A homeowner reported smelling gas by their furnace, prompting an evacuation of a two-story residence. Responding crews established command and began investigating the source of the leak. No one was reported ill at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha WI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Glengarry Road Command, 10 minutes on scene.
00:03
Glen Gary copies, no need for additional.
00:06
Message received.
00:07
Pinehurst Park, minutes and minutes.
00:10
City of Brookfield Engine 22 and Battalion 21, you're en route for a Charlie level gas leak near Indian Creek Parkway.
00:17
Called in by the homeowner advising there's natural gas odor by their furnace.
00:21
The family is exiting now and no one's feeling sick.
00:27
Battalion 21 copies.
00:30
Dispatch, Battalion 21.
00:33
Battalion 21.
00:36
I'm on the scene.
00:37
Got a two-story residential evacuation in progress.
00:41
I'll be command, we'll be operating attack red.
00:43
Truck 21 will be doing the investigation.
00:47
Message received on scene, two-story residential evacuation in progress.
00:50
Command operating attack red and Truck 21 will be investigating.
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Location mentioned:
Indian Creek Pkwy, Brookfield, WI 53005
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