Gas odor in home caused by skunk in basement, Harrisonburg VA


Fire units responded to reports of a gas odor near South Carlton St. Investigation showed the smell was caused by a skunk in the basement, not a gas leak. No emergency was found.
Audio|Source: Rockingham and Harrisonburg Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
The Cigna fly, S112, Puffs out how are you?
00:05
The color scheme, they believe, and a gas leak, smells like a treasure onion, and some of the days, and I never have the battery.
00:19
First, keep you ready.
00:25
So, welcome the falls call on South Carlton Street. We'll be responding to the odor of gas construction on South Avenue.
00:36
Okay, not two-story residents, nothing evident for next year.
00:40
Firecard, white side, command.
00:44
I have one application, two-story,
00:48
two-story nothing to be president.
00:50
Five-hundred ex-manorated in players?
00:54
We're our federal Whiteville.
00:57
The governor what phone, too.
01:03
Yeah, we're 10 minutes out.
01:11
We're five minutes out.
01:19
Let me from the end you call on the internet.com.
01:37
He weren't a situation in control.
01:40
There appears to be coming from a skunk.
01:42
We hold an engine.
01:43
Engine 2, Tower 1.
01:45
Everyone else can go available.
01:52
Smolk coming from Skunk in the basement, holding engine 2, tile 1, everything else can go available.
01:58
Command,
02:00
no emergency, skunk in the basement,
02:03
holding Tower 1, engine 2, everything else can go available.
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