Gas odor reported at building near Quincy Street, Manchester NH
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a building near Quincy Street for a reported gas odor. They found a very faint smell but no detectable gas levels. The situation was brought under control with no hazards found.
Audio|Heard on: Manchester Fire
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Transcript:
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Engines 2,
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611, engine 5 is the rig, trucks 6 and 1, rescue, and car 1 dealt the response.
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32 is 3.2.2.
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Quincy Street, feral gas in the building.
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Engines 2, 611, engine 5 is the rig, trucks 6 and 1,
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rescue and car 1 dealt the response.
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32 Quincy Street.
00:20
Renato Gassman Building, cross streets Granite Street and Douglas Street used tack-by.
00:28
This engine 2 unseen, 1-hour story with frame will be investigating Injuris command.
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We'll be investigating Injuris command.
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This engine 2-192, 1-5 star would frame and then shown the engine C's command.
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Quincy Street and fire line, zero readings on the second floor, and you're doing away the first.
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Procedure zero means on the second floor, they can you're way to the first.
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Your phone at command.
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You're reading from the basement.
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Come in a minute, but...
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Section 6th Command.
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Standing by.
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Very faint smell at the meters outside,
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but no readings coming off of it.
01:29
Thank you. Thank you, Street, Command.
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We're going to go under control,
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return all companies.
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Please.
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Receive under control.
01:49
Zero readings. Retrain all companies.
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Location mentioned:
Quincy St, Manchester, NH 03102
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