Gas smell at residence causes evacuation and light-headedness, Langley WA


Emergency services responded to a house near East Harbor Road after a strong smell of gas was reported. A 56-year-old woman inside felt light-headed. The smell had been present for weeks and worsened at night. Residents left the house for safety.
Audio|Source: Island County Public Safety
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Icon, Battalion 3-1, Engine 368-836, with a smell of gas and a residence,
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one-party feeling light-headed, near East Harbor Road, Cross of Harbor, View Drive.
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Again, Battalion 3-8-2, Engine 36-8-36, 836,
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with a smell of gas inside of a residence,
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response by our 3-842.
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Would be 4 on the air east harbor 8.
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Motion 41 I come, back at the PD.
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218,000. 218, let be safe.
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I'm traffic stop.
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Factor 5.3.
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Crescent Harbor Elementary.
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Charles Mary 8.
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X-ray 7997.
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Unable to copy the location only.
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Crescent Harbor Elementary.
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Factor 53, Crescent Harbor Elementary, 842.
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A call from Battalion 3-1. Battalion 3-1 in route and place 836 back in service.
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Battalion 3-1.
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Scott.
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Battalion 3-1 in route and place 836 back in service.
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836 back in service, Battalion 31 in route.
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Section 36 will be in or out.
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I'm 836A, April.
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I'm A3-6 in her out.
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The 6th century that April, but...
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...imition 48 status.
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Second for units responding to East Harbor Road, 56-year-old female feeling white-headed, Bravo-level response, states that the smell of the propane has been going on for weeks and seems to be worse at night. Residents had evacuated.
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Location mentioned:
Near East Harbor Road, Langley, WA 98260
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