Fire crews investigate strong odors on roof near W 58th St, Johnson County KS
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Fire crews detected strong odors and a possible hazardous atmosphere on a building roof near W 58th Street. They investigated the area and isolated the issue to a small section before clearing the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson County Kansas Fire and EMS
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead.
00:03
We do have strong intermediate odors up here on the roof we're going to investigate in this area.
00:12
It'll take a little bit though, just quite a little bit up here.
00:36
Not clear. Engine fixed on.
00:45
Medit 1154, transporting OPR.
00:49
Medical 1154, transporting OPR.
00:54
Command, Engine 56.
00:59
Go ahead.
01:01
Looks like an atmosphere.
01:02
This truck might have just pulled up next to your rig on the Elf side.
01:06
If you make contact with them, you want to have them come back over here, where the truck's at.
01:12
Time for, I'll hit that way.
01:18
Medic 1136, near West 58th Street.
01:30
1153 also looks complete.
01:33
1953 offload complete.
01:35
1953 offload complete.
01:43
136 call now code 2 injuries from a fall check your MDP for patient location.
01:54
engine 56 says oh my friend.
02:01
Go ahead (name withheld) is being led by a school maintenance worker to an interior roof access so he's going to make his way up to the roof to meet the truck.
02:16
Training copies.
02:25
Command engine 56.
02:28
Go ahead.
02:31
I think we got this thing isolated to a small section on the group.
02:37
That truck two can show badness.
02:39
I think you guys can go ahead and clear.
02:41
We'll get out of here shortly.
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W 58th St, Kansas
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