Gas emergency prompts evacuation at apartment building


Audio|Source: Des Moines Fire/EMS
02:22
Transcript:
Have a maintenance guy or maybe a former maintenance guy, you want me to bring him over to you? Copy. I'm sending my direction. Rodo from Safer. I've got master keys now I'll bring to you. I take 11 inch and 11 inch at 7. Make 4896 Easton on a cardiac. 4896 Easton. Medica 11, engine 11, engine 7. All apparatus go to Channel 2, 905. Schaefer from command. Go ahead, Chief. We just found the main power. We got the building shut off. Copy, good work. I was just going to tell you, I've got the ground maintenance guy here. He is. Made contact with somebody who was looking for some information. That sounds like he got it. Utility, wanted to dispatch. Copy. Utility, go ahead. Petraise for care to headache 20 with that individual. We'll be back available for this event. engine two or two. There's a couple of rooms that were locked they weren't able to access. Now with the master keys, they're going to go ahead and check them for gas and make sure everybody's evacuated on this end of the building. Copy. We've got a key located and we're going to start checking the locked apartments. Thank you. Special Command, would you mark that Mid-American Gas is on scene? They're working on trying to find a remote shutoff. Coming.
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Location mentioned:
Near Easton Blvd, Pleasant Hill, IA 50317
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