Gas heater issue reported at residence near north washington st, Munfordville KY
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A caller at a residence near North Washington Street reported a gas heater issue which was later resolved. Previous responses noted high natural gas levels and alarms at the location. The elderly occupants have shown confusion during multiple recent calls.
Audio|Heard on: Hart County KY Public Safety & KSP P3
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Transcript:
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Near North Washington Street, break.
00:04
Go ahead.
00:08
Near North Washington Street.
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No,
00:11
one call. Caller asked if we could connect him to someone that could help him with the gas heater.
00:16
He advised nevermind it's on now, disconnecting the line.
00:18
I believe they've had gas issues in the past.
00:28
10-4[1]-bone. Just go ahead and log it if it didn't seem like they were in any kind of a strah.
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10496.
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6-06.
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606.
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The response was about a week or a week and a half ago.
00:58
They have an alarm, it's a dual alarm, smoke and gas.
01:03
They do have natural gas at the residents.
01:06
They had high gas readings in the residents.
01:09
They had them air it out.
01:11
We're advised to contact atmos.
01:13
However, both occupants are elderly.
01:17
We've got multiple responses there in the last two, three weeks.
01:21
All the calls they seem very confused.
01:25
Ten-four following.
01:27
You advise 307, North Washington?
01:32
That's ten-four.
01:34
I just advise if you need the fire department.
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Location mentioned:
N Washington St, Munfordville, KY 42765
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