Possible gas leak at business causes headache, San Jose CA


Firefighters responded to a possible gas leak at a two-story business building near Huff Ave. The building was evacuated. No active fire or gas smell was found. Two stove burners were leaking gas, causing one person to have a headache, who was given medical attention.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 4 is on scene at near Huff Ave.
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We've got a medium-sized, medium-sized,
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two-stories, business structure,
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four units.
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For a copy, on scene of a medium-sized two-story business structure.
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Captain (name withheld) will be investigating.
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We'll show you...
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Engine 14 is on team staging outside the complex.
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Angel 14 on scene station.
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Next, the city station, engine 14, have all units stage outside the complex. We'll continue to investigate.
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I said copy. All units to stage outside while you investigate.
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Engine 4, medic.
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Engine 4, Captain.
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Go ahead.
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We've made access to the apartment.
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There's currently no flame, no smell of vapor.
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Family is all evacuated.
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Says that two burners on the stove have been leaking,
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not working, and giving them headache.
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14, I see you on C.
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Trump 14, I'm C.
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John 14, I'm C.
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Engine 8, untriarched Medical, 102, South 11th Street. Here, East San Antonio Street. Up to you if you want to make a complex or stay outside we can use the gas monitor and investigate.
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Drop 14,
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commentator.
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The talent unit is on scene staging.
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He's on. John.
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Command 21 IC[1].
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I see.
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I see guys. Shut down all gas appliances to the unit. No smell of gas.
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No readings from the truck monitor.
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We do have one patient that we are assessing.
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If we don't have an ambulance responding, let's have them continue or start when that's go to sign.
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Take a copy, shut down all the guests.
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For the residents, no snow or readings.
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One patient, BNSS, continued ambulance. You do have a code 3 ambulance around.
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Correction, I see. We'll go ahead and start you a code 2 ambulance. Is that correct?
02:39
Yeah, that's affirmative. Co2 for a headache.
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I see 10-4.
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Command 21 IC[1].
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I see. I see go ahead.
Police codes explained
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[1]
IC: Assumption or establishment of command responsibility for managing an incident or emergency situation.
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Location mentioned:
Near Huff Ave, San Jose, CA 95128
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