Gas leak prompts evacuation at El Paso County home, El Paso County CO


Fire crews responded to a possible gas leak reported by a resident who smelled strong fumes inside their house. Evacuation of the home was underway due to concerns about inhalation effects.
Audio|Source: El Paso County Fire Dispatch
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113, respond, 4870-0-870-2-8-0.
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113-0. 113-0.
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113, 3 and rounds.
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48070, really away.
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We have our feeling advising a possible gas leak smelling like fumes inside the house.
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I'm saying it's strong on one side of the house.
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There's smell only at this time.
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They're advising that their dog is somewhere at the mouth.
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We're trying to confirm if there's anyone feeling ill-in-year-old.
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Proceed. That's 21-0.6.
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This guy's one else using out.
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Okay. Yes, I, 10-10.
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Clear, copy, call.
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Senton. Yes. Disregard.
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Okay.
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NOSB, 113.
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RP is not advising that they have a headache, I'm a breaking fig for a cover-um-exited inhalation.
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113 receive.
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Would you like 186 or a different one?
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Excuse me a medical.
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3186 who respond 4870 Gullyway for a cover website inhalation and N1-17.
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Yes, 3-8 is clear on the refusal.
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Copy. Just by 2-0, Sir-3-19, Stalphampton.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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113 on 18 we have those two-story single-family residents evacuation in progress festival will be investigated 714
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El Paso County, CO
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