Suspicious gas smell investigated at middle school, Sun Prairie WI
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According to the dispatch call, fire and EMS responded to Prairie View Middle School near North Thompson Road for a reported smell of gas indoors. Crews found a suspicious odor but detected no hazardous readings on monitors.
Audio|Heard on: Dane County Fire, Sun Prairie Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Fire is responding to Prairie View Middle School near North Thompson Road for the smell of gas indoors
00:08
Happy
00:16
Attention, Sun Prairie, Engine 3, and Battalion 1 in the city of Sunbury at the Prairie View Middle School near North Thompson Road.
00:24
Across the Michigan Avenue in Pennsylvania, the off-level response for an order inside, they come to the Sun-Purray Fireground at 30.
00:44
Agent 3.
00:48
You can show Agent 3 responding.
00:52
Agent 3 is on the way.
01:03
Medit 11 from Engine 13.
01:07
Go ahead, Engine 13.
01:09
So you guys pull up to the garage side of the house on Yelucin, you can back up.
01:15
Right in the driveway, can you can access to the patient right here.
01:22
Net11 copy then.
01:30
Com center from Sunbury, engine three.
01:34
Agent three?
01:38
You can also show Engine 3 on, scene.
01:43
Engine 3, on.
01:51
There is a smell of gasoline in the entranceway area?
01:56
Central.
02:01
Not location.
02:17
Another location.
02:21
Go to have in location.
02:28
Just on space with TV, there is a suspicious smell, but not picking anything else on the monitors right now.
02:34
But we're just walking around investigating.
02:39
It's only one copy.
02:41
A smell, nothing on monitors, investigating.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
N Thompson Rd, Sun Prairie, WI 53590
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