Gas leak detected inside building near 36th St, Kent County MI
Fire crews responded to a gas leak inside a building near 36th Street. Gas was detected, DTE was requested for further investigation. The leak was isolated to one office and then handed over to building maintenance.
Audio|Source: Kent County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Gaines engine 35 en route, 2030.
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... dispatch from 36th Street Command.
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We do have gas inside the building.
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Can you start DTE?
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Gas inside the building.
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I will start DTE.
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2030.
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James 35 on scene, 233.
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Investigation 2, we located a gas meter on the B side of the building.
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No obvious odors or anything on our meters on 360.
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Investigation 2, copy on the Bravo side meter, nothing obvious.
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Investigation 1, do you need any other assistance inside?
00:56
No, I don't think so.
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I think it's going to be a issue that DTE needs to investigate further since we're not picking up a whole lot.
01:07
Okay.
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Investigation two,
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you guys can clear.
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Command from Investigation 1.
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Go ahead.
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We're grabbing some info and then we'll be out for our face-to-face with you.
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Okay.
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Is this something that we can isolate and have maintenance wait for DTE or do you want to remain on scene?
01:39
I think we have it isolated to one office in the building so we should be okay to turn it over to maintenance.
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Okay,
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yeah just grab some info, come to a face-to-face and then go from that.
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36th St, Michigan
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