Gas smell reported at home with above-ground propane tank


Audio|Source: Charlotte County Fire, Punta Gorda City Fire, and Punta Gorda Airport Fire
02:31
Transcript:
Please, all units responding to the squad response, 2371 Duke Lane, move the fire attack 2. You can move the fire attack 2, 1255. Arriving on scene. Single story residents, organized construction, nothing showing from three sides. All units attack 2, we'll call this Duke Command, Bell Toll-Hap Command. Proceed, engine 12 are on scene, single story, residential, ordinary construction, nothing showing from three sides. We'll be on fire attack two, we'll have due command, L12, we'll have command at 1266. Agent 12, engine 12, engine one. Where's pulling on the west, Harbin? Preceives, just stayed behind, engine 12. Battalion 1, Central. Go ahead. Can you provide on coverage for County 1? Do you want me to move Rescue 5 to City 1 and Rescue 31 to County 1? That sounds great, I love it. I copy. Central Rescue 8. We're getting ready there, Plaza, North. In topic, getting ready to ClearPoss. North. I'll hold off on Carhartage 12.7. Potential from Duke Command. Duke Command, go ahead, just be advised that you are on this match one. Central from Duke Command. We do have an above-ground propane tank. We do not have a visual leak at this time. Homeowner is inside the building except the neighbor called so they could smell it. Engine 12 is going to continue to investigate. A couple. You do have an above-ground propane tank, no visual leak at this time. Homeowner advised neighbor called saying that they could smell it. Engine 12 will continue investigating at 1229.
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Location mentioned:
Near Duke Ln, Port Charlotte, FL 33952
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