Gas leak reported at lodge prompts evacuation


A gas leak was reported at a lodge in Kings Canyon National Park, leading to evacuation of the building. Emergency responders are nearby in case medical help is needed, but the situation is unclear due to conflicting reports.
Audio|Source: Sequoia and Sierra Nat'l Forests & Kings Canyon Nat'l Park
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Transcript:
612 update apparently (name withheld) at John Muir lodge said that report from the guest is that there's a gas leak in the lodge and everybody's evacuating the building. I'm getting conflicting reports. DNC maintenance says there's no need for a response. I'm going to try and call them and figure it out. Alpha 4-2, there's a report of a gas leak throughout the lodge and the occupants are exiting the building or evacuating the building. I'm getting a conflicting report from DNC maintenance that there's no need for response, but based on the new information, if you don't have to go near the building, don't. But I'm going to try and call other DNC maintenance personnel and see what I can do. Medical, please. 22-0. Take one view, excuse. I'm trying to get D&D at John Muir Lodge to call their management and advise them to get all the maintenance. The alphas are going to stage for any medical concerns and nobody at the lodges answering due to the evacuation. Negative. I'll try and make some more phone calls. I got me. If you need us, we can certainly respond. Given there's a gas leak, I don't want people going to the building. Good call, call.
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Location mentioned:
Kings Canyon National Park, California
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