Possible gas leak detected near furnace in home, Eagle Mountain UT
A smell of exhaust was reported inside a home near the furnace intake valve, raising concerns about a possible gas leak. Responders arrived at the single-story residential structure. No symptoms of illness were reported, and evacuation was advised as a precaution. Hazmat teams were requested to investigate the situation and ensure safety.
Audio|Source: Utah County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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The RP's first party advising their smelling exhaust in the house wants to make sure it's not a gas leak.
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It's by and inside the intake valve by the furnace.
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No one's feeling sick.
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They have been advised to evacuate.
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And we have advised Battalion 12 and requested a hazmat as well.
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If you close it out, Chimico's up, please.
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Can cancel?
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Engine 252 has arrived. We have a single story residential structure.
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Nothing showing from the exterior.
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Unknown if the occupants have evacuated or not. This will be Ranches Command. We'll be out to investigate.
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He's wearing grayish shorts and black t-shirt,
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the white male.
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We had younger, plus 13 years of age.
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They're just concerned that how cold it is, but he's not wearing shoes.
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358, I'm unable to locate and clear it out.
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U-2-34 copy info off the cap
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You can U-22-4
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Canyon Parkway, TRH Enorm, Enorm, on fire 1.
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by the furnace and medication 222 is on scene with rancers command.
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Location mentioned:
Near E, Clubhouse Ln, Eagle Mountain, UT 84005
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