Natural gas detected at residence on Rabbit Trail, Washington MO
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a residence near Rabbit Trail in Washington after a smoke alarm activation. No fire or visible smoke was found, but natural gas was detected inside the home.
Audio|Heard on: Washington Fire - Main
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04:13
Transcript:
00:05
1417 caller states smoke detectors are going off.
00:11
She was advised to go outside in her vehicle and wait for arrival of fire department.
00:19
If that's clear, they advise no smoke or fire observed.
00:27
Negative on both.
01:17
Washington 110 is on the scene.
01:20
Nothing showing from the exterior, will be out investigating.
01:23
110 on the scene, nothing showing from the exterior, investigating.
02:28
Washington, units not on the scene, scene can proceed quietly.
03:01
Give me just one second first.
03:37
It looks like there is natural gas to the residence, you might want to use a gas meter, but no reason to keep the pumper here.
03:50
Negative.
03:54
We'll have Rabbit Trail Command.
03:58
8101, Command, 1726.
04:02
4 gas on arrival.
04:11
Interior, natural gas on Delta.
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Location mentioned:
Rabbit Trl Dr, Washington, MO 63090
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