Natural gas odor investigated near grover and south 42nd, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a report of a natural gas odor near Grover and South 42nd in Omaha. After investigation in the area surrounding the firehouse, no source of the odor was found.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
Listen to dispatch call
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 33 in route.
00:06
Engine 33 and out, 2312.
00:08
Okay,
00:13
Fire engine 33 in the area of 42nd and Grover, nothing showing.
00:19
We're trying three engine 33 and passed by and was driving by the firehouse so they smelled natural gas.
00:29
Tion3 is understood.
00:30
Place the truck in service, myself in the truck, or myself in the engine, we'll investigate.
00:38
We have a truck 51 service and Tijuana 333 will investigate.
00:41
2213.
00:46
Truck 31 is in service.
00:52
2213.
00:59
Battalion 3 from Engine 33.
01:06
Go ahead. Investigated 42nd from Grover to Valley.
01:11
No voter.
01:18
Testepat from Battalion 3.
01:23
Battalion 3 go ahead.
01:24
Battalion 3 and engine 33 have driven around the area of the station and found nothing.
01:29
Go ahead and place this hall in service.
01:35
That's clear.
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