Odor of gas reported at apartment complex in manchester, Manchester NH
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Fire units responded to a report of a gas odor in an apartment at Highland Apartments near Country Club Drive. After investigation, no gas leak was detected. The situation was controlled and all units returned.
Audio|Heard on: Manchester Fire
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Transcript:
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Engines 4-5 and 2, engines 6 of the work team, truck 6 and 1, rescue 1, car 1, Delta response,
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Highland Apartments, near Country Club Drive, apartment 35, report of odor of gas in the building.
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Engines 4, 5, and 2, engines 6 of the Rift Team.
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Truck 6 and 1,
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rescue 1, car 1.
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Delta response.
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Highland Apartments, near Country Club Drive, apartment 35, odor of gas in the building.
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Companies operate TAC 5.
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I'm truck 6 from Commercial Street.
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And a message.
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Our alarm engine four is on scene,
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three and a half story wood frame,
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nothing showing,
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investigating.
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All right on scene, three and a half story wood nothing showing investigating.
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Porter, command, we've got an agent coming up.
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Agent 4 to file, I'm investigating apartment 35.
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The engine for investigating apartment 35.
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Our one is on scene with companies, near Country Club.
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Power on C.
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We're getting zero readings up here.
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We're going to go under control.
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Return all companies.
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Engine 4 remain on C.
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Okay, if you're under control, returning all the companies you can handle zero readings.
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Location mentioned:
Highland St, Manchester, NH 03104
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