Natural gas odor prompts evacuation at apartment building, Staunton VA


Fire and EMS responded to an apartment building near N Coalter St for reports of a natural gas odor inside. The building was evacuated with no visible fire or explosion reported.
Audio|Source: Augusta County and Staunton Fire and EMS
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1, engine 3, ladder 1, rescue 5, Belmont Terrace Department, near N Coalter St,
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toward indoor gas leak.
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One is in through Ladder 1 Rescue 5, Belmont Terrace Department's near N Coalter St.
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For the odor of gas is out of a structure, operate as the B-1.15 tenth.
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Ladder 1.4.
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Saturday 119-10, Belmont Paris Apartment, near N Coalter St, called a carloff on apartment E-E-1. Gushing of Fairview Street and Mountain View Drive, said there are smells of natural gas inside of the building.
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She has evacuating and has gotten everyone else to evacuate the apartment, and she did say that she was busy, but she was fine.
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Medics 51, same traffic.
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Mr.
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Bork, I have all units responding to at 611. Mediq 51, you responded to Billmont Terrace Department, near N Coalter St, across to a Fairbue Street and Mountain View Drive. It always smells of the odor dashed inside of the structure. Everyone has evacuated card if she was busy but she was fine.
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Thank you. 51 on location.
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Okay,
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21 on location.
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1613.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Coalter St, Staunton, VA 24401
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