Fire crews check possible gas leak in Greensboro home, Greensboro NC


Fire crews responded to a reported gas leak or appliance issue near Woodward Drive in Greensboro. They checked the stove and hot water heater but found no hazardous gas readings. Emergency maintenance was contacted but no representative was available.
Audio|Source: Guilford Metro Fire
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Transcript:
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Letter 59, 3,500, Woodward's Drive.
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Cross streets are Anita Glen Drive and Able leeway.
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Agent 55, old, ladder 59, each 55 will take movers.
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25,
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104, a ladder 59 I'll show you tonight.
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Friendly command.
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Friendly command.
00:30
Were you able to make contact with a property rep?
00:36
Negative, the reps and the firetap are no longer associated with the property.
00:42
I did page their emergency maintenance, but they have not called back yet.
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10.4.
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Engine 1, 3237, Yanceleyville Street, Unit 133F,
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chest pain.
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Cross streets are Leaf Lane and Salisbury Place.
01:07
This is point of investigation for command.
01:12
Go ahead.
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Is this going to be something that build maintenance is going to be able to handle or we need to go ahead and get P&G in route?
01:23
Right now we're not getting any readings around the stove, so they're going to check the hot water heater, but everything's written clear right now.
01:31
Ten for a rollout from PNG then.
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Greensboro, NC
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