Possible gas leak causes residents to feel unwell, Danville WV
Fire department responded to a report of a possible gas leak at a residence near Navy Lane. Residents had been feeling sick, sleeping excessively, and disoriented. The call requested checking for carbon monoxide or gas leak due to gas heating in the house. EMS was not requested by the caller.
Audio|Source: Boone County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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We're in control station 800 response covester, possible gas where he can't out of residence, near Navy Ln.
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420 control once I turn down to 10th Navy Lane.
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The address is near Navy Ln.
00:29
Let me see if I can pull it up.
00:34
We're out here.
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Everybody's in their night road.
00:42
Copy on scenes of sleep over 21-226.
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Oh, I'm at 20.
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The vehicle transporting bedmage.
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20 at 21-25.
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20. 21-25.
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Jean-A 53, Ben Control.
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Okay.
01:11
Derek, go ahead.
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It's about 12 minutes out.
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Coming in, Diole, is because a 72 female are isolated second to be entered them, or about some stable.
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Good copy.
01:31
I was Macele Drive.
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The semester.
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This is a third party call, but by the day (name withheld) and (name withheld) lives there.
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Both have been very sick lately, sleeping a lot, disoriented.
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Callers want somebody go check for CO, they have a gas heat in the house.
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Okay, if you can't have a fast seat as well.
02:00
Negative. The caller didn't want EMS.
02:01
You just want the fire department to go see if there was a gas leak or not.
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The subject, that accident's a reporting statement.
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They're going to start EMS type of line.
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Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Near Navy Ln, Danville, WV 25053
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