Co2 leak causes false fire alarm at restaurant, Derby KS
A restaurant near North Rock Road in Derby reported smoke and a CO2 leak followed by an explosion. Firefighters found no visible fire and determined a CO2 hose leak caused the issue, canceling additional responses.
Audio|Source: Wichita and Sedgwick County Fire Tac 1-7
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Transcript:
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Battalion 3, Battalion 34, Engine 20, Engine 36, Engine 81, Engine 82, Fire 800, Fire 810, McConnell Fire, Fire, Mulvane Fire, Truck 3.
00:08
We have you all in the building fire with hazardous materials at the Spangles in Derby near North Rock Road.
00:16
Calling party says in the back room where they have CO2, there's a lot of smoke, they think something's on fire.
00:22
There's nobody else inside.
00:25
All units.
00:26
Calling party says it just now exploded, there was just now an explosion.
00:30
All units use Tech 1, Tech 1.
00:37
All units on the building fire with hazardous materials at the Spangles in Derby.
00:41
Calling party now says the building is engulfed.
00:48
Squad, you want that.
00:54
Alley one's on seeing nothing showing on a Spangles.
00:58
We'll be investigating.
01:02
It's an A1's unseen.
01:04
Set up a water supply.
01:10
All units en route is CO2, had a hole in the hose.
01:14
We have shut the valve off.
01:16
We disregarding any other incoming units.
01:22
Engine 8.10, I copy.
01:25
We can disregard incoming units.
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Location mentioned:
N Rock Rd, Derby, KS 67037
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