Gas odor reported at Oxford hospital emergency room, Oxford OH
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A gas odor was reported at McCullough Hyde Hospital near North Poplar Street in Oxford. Emergency crews arrived at the scene. Nurses and patients smelled gas in the emergency room, but no one was sick. Firefighters found no visible fire as they began investigating.
Audio|Heard on: Butler County Public Safety
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01:44
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 11, Medic 11, On Fire 5.
00:04
McCullough Hyde Hospital, near North Poplar Street, odor of gas or smoke.
00:10
McCullough-Hyde Hospital, near North Poplar Street.
00:13
Near the cross of East Church Street and East Vine Street, 1937 hours.
00:21
Order of gas or smoke.
00:22
Medical 11 responding, fire ground 5.
00:25
Bonnie.
00:28
Engine 11, Medic 11 responding.
00:30
On to near North Poplar Street, McCullough Hyde Hospital,
00:33
nurses and patients reporting the smell of gas in the ER, no one feeling ill.
00:38
Fireground 5.
00:43
Time to responding, Fireground 5.
00:51
Very good time to them.
00:53
Clear.
00:58
Hey call for you and see you call in the parking lot at the Learning Tree Academy.
01:03
She'll be in a black Cadillac (number withheld) Highland Point Drive for a public assist in reference to her uncle being arrested earlier in her vehicle code.
01:16
You're clear.
01:17
Could I have the address one more time?
01:22
(number withheld) Highland Point Drive.
01:25
Okay,
01:27
clear.
01:31
Anything on fire five?
01:35
The time is on scene, large healthcare structure, nothing apparent from three sides will be investigating on FireGround 5.
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Location mentioned:
N Poplar St, Oxford, OH 45056
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