Gas concern at Marathon gas station in Coral Springs, Coral Springs FL


Emergency crews responded to a gas concern at a Marathon gas station in Coral Springs. A resident had accidentally turned on the heat, but no gas hazards were found. A 91-year-old male was checked at a nearby apartment.
Audio|Source: Coral Springs and Parkland Public Safety
02:48
Transcript:
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Rescue 7-1, I copy.
00:01
We're en route. Is this person in the parking lot or on the road?
00:04
The gas patient on the outside near roadway.
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Copy. All the 5 is on the ladder.
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10-4[1]-5-80. I'll show you available.
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Platform 80 copies.
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Engine 95. Engine 95.
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Resident accidentally turned on the heat.
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There's no hazards were available.
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Not be available.
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Oursky 7-1, can you advise which gas station is?
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I'll verify the call taker.
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That one arrival area searching.
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Staffordshire. Is it? Is that one?
00:26
Forty-two. Do they advise if it's a 7-Eleven or a marathon?
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243.
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Station 243 Angel 43.
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Angel 43. Showers my static station, temporarily IT.
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Perfect. Good morning again.
00:39
Tampa University. Hi.
00:40
Florida Juliet, Dulu Juliet, Hotel 4,05, Grade Velocerapping.
00:43
2692 10-4[1]
00:47
6571 is going to be Marathon Copy, we're moving over that one 104
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205 with rescue 104 4
01:02
Simple.
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Route 56, 3-2.
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...32.
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Motor 6, 1075.
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Motor 7, 10, 4, 90, D.C.
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30, both you know, setting. 10, 4.
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Okay, 7-1, we're going to be available.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Coral Springs, FL
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