Natural gas odor investigated near Galapagos St, Broomfield CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units are investigating a possible natural gas odor in a townhouse near Galapagos Street. Residents have left the home and are waiting outside. No visible fire has been detected on the roof or inside the residence at this time.
Audio|Heard on: Broomfield CO Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is the natural gas odor in the house that residents are going to wait in the car.
00:06
6-6, okay.
00:09
24.
00:11
We're infilled in.
00:12
64's responder, right now.
00:15
We're copy for Alperaacetic 61.
00:19
Next 612.
00:21
Copy, this is a 90-year-old female conscious breathing.
00:26
She fell and has knee pain.
00:31
Room filled in, and 64.
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Ingen 604.
00:35
Engine 64.
00:37
Engine 64 is your eyes.
00:38
We're established right there.
00:39
On scene, right dear command, 1029.
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Move Religious CIPX.
00:46
Last fire unit can copy you.
00:49
Group 166. Engine 66.
00:53
We're on scene 17955, Galapagos.
00:56
We've got a small story, townhome,
00:59
nothing showing besides in the roof.
01:01
We're out with the RP.
01:03
Investigating will be Galapagos.
01:06
Engine six on scene, a small two-story townhouse, nothing synthesizing the roof out with the RP testing.
01:11
I'll show you as possible to command at 10.30.
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