Gas smell reported at stanley pentecostal church, Stanley NC
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According to the dispatch call, the fire department was called to Stanley Pentecostal Church after a gas smell was reported. Church members allowed responders inside to investigate a possible gas leak.
Audio|Heard on: Gaston County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Can you start the fire department out? The Stanley Pentecostal, 88 traffic.
00:06
I'll navigate on where to come to.
00:09
One of the church members will let their smelling gas things come out and check it.
00:17
Caskell or what's address he's out at?
00:22
He went to, I'm sorry, I got a control some views.
00:25
He transferred a 2-1-0 to 50-07 Polar Drive off of Hudson.
00:30
That's where he's at.
00:31
I don't know why they're calling it back in.
00:37
Tim Morris, he got somebody with him? I'm not answering.
00:42
No,
00:43
he escorted a juvenile.
00:45
He didn't, nobody falling into the house.
00:50
Two-backer-30, you can show me a route for him.
00:54
Two-backer-thirty-40.
01:00
One out of 40, I'm not far off from Tuchil-18 if you'll play me a serious-known route to him.
01:10
Before.
01:20
District 22.
01:22
Station 22.
01:24
Gas leak.
01:25
At 107, East Parkwood Street.
01:28
Cross streets or North Main Street and Craig Circle.
01:31
Stanley Pentecosta.
01:33
On dispatch.
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Stanley, NC
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