Gas odor detected from stove in home on Elm St, Wilmington DE
Fire crews responded to a report of a gas odor inside a residence near Elm St in Wilmington. The source was a malfunctioning stove. The gas supply was shut off to prevent danger. No fire happened, and ventilation was limited to opening windows.
Audio|Source: Wilmington Fire
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Transcript:
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Elm Street,
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an inside gas header.
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Engine 1, 196, lighter 2, 292. 10208,
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1134, um street. An inside gas center, engine 1, into 6, latitude for detain 2.
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Timeout, 939.
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Detain 2, odor of gas inside the residence.
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Do you want to stop?
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See another one.
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Two doctor.
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Edge of six or slow.
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Two hundred six.
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Two hundred six.
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Rob the time, two.
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Two-story end of the row.
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The operating assembly command.
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Six Tides, sir.
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Answer one's on here for now.
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See you, General One. See you, Roger.
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See you, Larger.
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All right, second is, chestnut.
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Receive.
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Our animal's their response check.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Receive.
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Receive.
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See me too and we're to Wellington.
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See me too.
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One, command.
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Allister, command.
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Malfunction, so we've isolated the gas to the stove.
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We've also spoke with the landlord, let them know they need to replace it.
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Is there any need for ventilation?
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Negative, Chief. I think we're okay with the windows open.
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Robert Delftree is under control.
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Pension sex, you can clear.
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Elm St, Wilmington, DE
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