Fire crews respond to possible gas leak near Troost Ave, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews were dispatched to a commercial building near Troost Avenue in Kansas City for a commercial alarm. Upon arrival, responders identified a possible natural gas leak inside the building. The incident was reclassified from a commercial alarm to a natural gas leak for safety response operations.
Audio|Heard on: Kansas City Regional Public Safety
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02:47
Transcript:
00:00
One seven pumper 30, truck 15.
00:02
Near Troost Ave, commercial alarm A four.
00:06
One seven pumper 30, truck 15, near Troost Ave, commercial alarm A four.
01:05
Information on nature change, found natural gas indoors.
01:13
Near Troost Ave, now reporting natural gas inside.
01:39
This call is now going to be a natural gas inside, it’s no longer a commercial alarm.
02:43
Units be advised this is going to be a natural gas indoor, not a commercial alarm.
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