Gas leak odor detected near 134th Street overpass


Audio|Source: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
03:37
Transcript:
We added ourselves to that it looks like it's going to be just north of next to 21 on the overpass there. Appreciate. Your external shutoff is going to be on that west side of the building right outside from the kitchen. And I copy that as eight of us. Like, odor of cats, nothing on the gas beating. I hope they had to take command. 567. Check the North 205 off ramp to 134, the southbound ramp as well as both. I have five ramps. Let me see how long that or rather. 567 U-TL on better out of. K-12. 2-5-8-2-0-1 custody for D-O-I, 1 liner. K-TG5WI-C2D2D2. Different technique me onto as well. Tomorrow is a 41B, having to move it on the gas meter we've located here on the other side of both. you look at the guys made on the kitchen side of the building. Copy, yeah, there's no movement on it. Okay, okay. And NJ-42 I see there. Okay, 15, 19. I'll be there. I'll be there for this moment. NG-442, copy, holding on a hundred. Engine, 41 command. 41 goes. Checking with the 18 and you're compelled to get that gas to go off. Half the pilot lights on and half of them might be off. We're still in gasoline just so fast in the kitchen. I'm going to go ahead and finish in 142 to get a sweep of the rest of the building, at least the hallways. I can see if they're getting any readings over there. Let's see if we can prevent getting this whole place evacuated. Do you know medical needs? 1214. 37, please. Command 7, please. Command 7. Would you like Medicare 22 to company ending 42 or would you like us to just continue medical standby? Are you guys in fact to look at you?
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Location mentioned:
NE 134th St, Washington
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