Odor of gas reported in apartment near Spring Street, Pawtucket RI
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Authorities responded to a report of a gas odor detected in a residential apartment near Spring Street. The smell was possibly coming from the stove. Fire units were dispatched to investigate the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Pawtucket Fire Channels 1 and 2
Listen to dispatch call
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Odor of gas in the building near Spring Street.
00:12
Asanger Street, 24,
00:14
Latitorium, Battalion 2, to near Spring Street,
00:18
near Spring Street.
00:19
Apartment 3, R.
00:21
Robert.
00:22
It's going to be for an order of gas in the residence,
00:26
possibly coming from the stove.
00:29
That's engine street, 24, Ladder 2, Battalion 2,
00:33
to near Spring Street.
00:35
Apopin 3, R.
00:36
Robert.
00:37
Odor of gas in the building,
00:40
possibly coming from the stove, Lion Street and North Bend Street across Retail Company's Channel 2 or 1216.
01:08
Radica.
01:13
Radhaven. Cajas.
01:15
Caginth. Caginth.
01:16
Tengis.
01:17
The engine three times, seen, three and a half story, wood frame.
01:34
You're investigating.
01:36
Go to be seen.
01:46
3 to 5 on investigating apartment 3 R
01:50
Roddy, 3 investigating 3R 1219 10
02:01
engine 2 on the Hydenstating on the Hydenstating on north entry.
02:08
Roger, if you're on the height and north end of 19th Street, 12-20.
02:12
Measure 3 to climb.
02:13
We get a cold yellow for engine 3 in the ladder.
02:16
Come up with a meter.
02:17
Roger.
02:20
I'm responding to near Spring Street from engine 3, cordial engine 3, ladder 2.
02:26
It's a cordial for engine 3 and ladder 2 at 1220.
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Location mentioned:
Spring St #3r, Pawtucket, RI 02860
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