Natural gas odor reported, medic checks patient, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, a caller reported smelling natural gas from a stove near N 28th St. The patient, a 63-year-old male, felt nauseous and had high blood pressure. Fire and medic units responded to investigate the possible gas leak and assess the patient.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
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Transcript:
00:00
In Taiwan, Nudas, responding.
00:02
I got a 63-year-old male calling in.
00:04
Instead, he's smelled some gas odor.
00:07
He thinks it's coming from his stove.
00:09
So it's going on for the last couple of days, and he feels nauseous.
00:12
I want some ambulance to check him out.
00:14
He thinks all the stress.
00:15
It's causing some high blood pressure.
00:17
He would like that checked out as well.
00:22
Okay.
00:24
Sixty-three.
00:31
Robertson command is terminated engine 53 is in the service good alarm
00:37
NU53
00:42
Engine was on location a story and a half, Tangle family flying, nothing to join
00:48
the point in three command, investigating
00:59
Medic ones on location.
01:00
The Thai one's on location.
01:02
I'll listen to 28th Street Command.
01:15
Commandment hollies.
01:19
The other fire odor of natural gas coming from the stove.
01:26
Four gas meters are at zero.
01:28
I'm still investigating.
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