Natural gas odor triggers investigation in Cuming County, West Point NE
Officers investigated a strong natural gas odor near North Colfax and North Street, coordinating with Black Hills Energy to confirm it came from injection tanks, prompting concern for public safety.
Audio|Source: Cuming County/Dodge County Public Safety
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Check that on North Colfax and North Street, where that natural gas place is at.
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I don't smell anything around here.
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I'm going to go down.
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They have another site over, down by the Travel Plaza.
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Okay,
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9242-407-3.
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I could really smell it over there kind of by Highway 9 on that towards, on that edge of town there.
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10-4[1], I think they have like the smell that they actually put in the natural gas.
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I think there's some tanks there.
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10-4[1]. 10-4.
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Keep coming, Tony.
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It must be coming down from this area down here.
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I think they got injector tanks in there, or they get building set up and stuff.
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I don't see any tanks.
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Yeah, there is a tank there.
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It could be injecting the stuff that makes natural gas smell.
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Why don't you call out, I'll call Black, or you call out Black Hills or how does that work?
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That's where I can call, Dunk.
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10-4[1].
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.3 from up.
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23.
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And so.
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9.4.2. Come in County.
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A reference that gas smell.
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Beamer Fire 1 just called me with some possible information on that.
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He's going to be giving you a call here.
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I did smell it a couple times on Highway 9 as well.
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It could be what he's talking about.
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He'll give you a room quick.
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Black rooms out, June.
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2049.
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