Gas odor reported inside building near Cork Street, Lowell MA
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Emergency services responded to reports of a gas odor inside a building near Cork Street. The smell was detected on the first floor, particularly in the kitchen area. Fire crews are investigating the cause in the three-story wood-framed building.
Audio|Heard on: Merrimack Valley Police, Fire and EMS
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02:39
Transcript:
00:00
K&D 866 Whole Fire, telephone alarm for odor of gas inside the building near Cork Street on the first floor.
00:09
Engine 3-2-1, ladder 3 rescue, car 2.
00:13
Telephone alarm for odor of gas inside the building near Cork Street on the first floor.
00:20
Engine 3-2-1, ladder-3 rescue car 2.
00:25
Striking Box 113, cross streets Broadway and Dublin.
00:28
Thank you.
00:42
K&D 866 full fire.
00:45
Ladder 1, 11, Chippewa Street, Unit 1, firm medical.
00:50
Latter 1,
00:52
front of 11, Chippewa Street, Unit 1 for a medical.
00:55
Cross streets Bowdoin and Saratoga.
01:08
Ladder three to engine three.
01:14
I'm gonna sit on doubling.
01:19
Three out there.
01:22
Any ones were fine.
01:25
Okay.
01:35
(name withheld), you responding,
01:38
the pedant on that floor has an odor of gas, they're unsure where it's coming from.
01:47
Okay. Okay.
01:54
Three-story wood frame, checking it out.
01:56
See,
01:59
Vengeance on team, three-story wood frame, check it out.
02:08
(number withheld)
02:10
See,
02:17
Water 1, you're responding going to channel 2.
02:21
The rider 1, you're responding on a channel 2.
02:25
The hideer.
02:36
Steve, Coach, you on here with command.
02:38
We have a flight order in the kitchen.
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Location mentioned:
Cork St, Lowell, MA 01854
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