Fire crews respond to reported gas odor during remodel, Franklin County NC
Fire department responded to a report of a possible gas odor in a building under remodeling in Franklin County, NC. No gas was detected in the crawl space, but concern remained due to work near a fireplace. Gas service was turned off as a safety precaution. Multiple fire units and mutual aid teams responded. The situation was cleared with no hazard found.
Audio|Source: Franklin County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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J-11-2-42.
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17 is on the plane.
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J-11-104.
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17, I'm sorry.
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Do you want Firefighter command?
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Go ahead. Go ahead.
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Without the gas meter in the crawl space, didn't find anything still investigating it this time.
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Tempoor.
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So Tanker 52 is going to be in route.
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Tanger is going to be in route.
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Mutual aid, respond to our emergency and just say it's at the high school when you arrive.
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Interior to command.
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1030.0. We received 5 now at 1 calls.
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Currently,
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now this is 6.1.7.
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Go ahead.
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Everything's 104 in here.
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They're doing some remodeling and some painting.
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I think you may have hit the gas net, but the gas is off now to the fireplace.
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Ten four. Ten four.
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Judge Jean-Tanzlong mutuality response.
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Clan Temple.
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Central to all mutual aid units, 205 Water Street, Authority Command, you can 1022. Repeat, all mutual aid, 205, Water Street, Authority, Command, you can 1022. Central Service is direct.
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