Natural gas leak reported in Louisville home, Louisville KY


Emergency responders were called to a residential home near Meadows Edge Ln in Louisville, Kentucky after a natural gas leak was detected. The home's carbon monoxide detector alarm was activated, but no elevated carbon monoxide levels were found. The leak was confirmed to be natural gas.
Audio|Source: Louisville MetroSafe Suburban Fire 5 - 8, Okolona Tac 80
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Transcript:
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...attention truck 47, engine 41 request and you to respond to 2,601 Lime-Kown running to assist them at 20201.
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The engine 36 right there?
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306.
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We're all in able to locate anything. Mark is good intent and unless we do anything else for anybody.
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Trude Fawn.
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Colleen can you want to see.
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One would you want to see in 2020.
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Track 47. There's money?
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2047 on the 26-01 Longtown Lane, Injo 411-Quest to at 2020-202020202.
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Call on 51 in service.
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151 at service.
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151 at 7, 2424.
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251.
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In July, radio.
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My name was my location.
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I got one note for cleaning of neckpink.
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I will.
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I will.
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Check 40-7-0-407-out seems fun turns out.
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Andrew 52 a 53 on report of a gas lake inside a structure to 3,006-7-way
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102 cross the pound like 12.
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The Indian 50 degrees, Your Honor.
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June 52 is responding.
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Engine 53, engine 52, 104 of a gas leak inside structure, 306 clearing away unit 102.
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Unlike drive, calls natural gas and CO detectors in home.
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Alma's going off-tension gas leaking, pro the LOM, the CO level of zero, but it's the natural gas leak at 2020.
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Location mentioned:
Meadows Edge Ln, Louisville, KY 40245
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