Gas odor reported in multi-family building in Lowell, Lowell MA
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Fire units responded to reports of a gas odor inside a multi-family building near Hazeltine Street in Lowell. No fire or flames were observed. Units checked the 2nd floor apartment as a precaution.
Audio|Heard on: Merrimack Valley Police, Fire and EMS
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Near Hazeltine Street.
00:02
On the 2nd floor, apartment 4,
00:05
it's going to be engine 4, engine 1, engine 3, ladder 4, rescue 1, car 2.
00:11
10 station, receive a telephone alarm for the odor of gas inside the building near Hazeltine Street.
00:17
The 2nd floor, apartment number 4 is going to be engine 4, engine 1, engine 3, ladder 4, rescue 1, car 2.
00:31
Q4 for control.
00:34
One of course.
00:38
Transporting one of the female operators from that accident back to Central Science.
00:46
Starting mileage is (number withheld).
00:54
16 seconds.
01:01
Cut who's on responding?
01:03
No,
01:06
too, you're responding.
01:08
15 days of time.
01:15
35 control.
01:18
35.
01:21
I'll be clear to stop and be issued.
01:23
It's ready to stop for a school bus.
01:27
Thank you. Thank you.
01:33
This search and responding after our out of us to near Hazeltine Street.
01:37
Those active hiking locations at one Greenlee Street and near Hazeltine Street.
01:45
400, engine 4 is not seen, 2.5 story, we're trained,
01:50
multi-family.
01:51
We're checking.
01:54
Received engine 4, you're on the scene, you get a 2.5 story,
01:58
multi-family, nothing showing, you're checking.
02:07
You're checking.
02:08
Page. All right, boy, you're on team station.
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Location mentioned:
Hazeltine St, Lowell, MA 01851
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