Leaking propane tank reported at apartment complex


A propane tank at an apartment complex caught fire earlier but is no longer burning. However, it is still leaking propane and needs to be inspected for safety.
Audio|Source: McLeod County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00So far, you can say on MO3 and I'll send you a neck of 911[1], but it'll be at Highfield Apartments, 24 Denver Avenue Southeast Permit 112.00:08Mailhead a propane tank that caught on fire.00:10It's no longer on fire, no smoke, no flames.00:13Turn the valve off, but it is still leaking propane, just wants it checked out.00:21That's the 10.01 copy.00:252145.
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So far, you can say on MO3 and I'll send you a neck of 911[1], but it'll be at Highfield Apartments, 24 Denver Avenue Southeast Permit 112.
00:08
Mailhead a propane tank that caught on fire.
00:10
It's no longer on fire, no smoke, no flames.
00:13
Turn the valve off, but it is still leaking propane, just wants it checked out.
00:21
That's the 10.01 copy.
00:25
2145.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: Emergency Call
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Location mentioned:
Near Denver Ave SE, Hutchinson, MN 55350
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