Possible hazardous material leak from package at residence, Pike Creek DE
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a package outside a residence near Signal Hill Drive and Electrical Drive emitting a rotten egg smell, possibly from a leaking battery, and investigated a possible hazardous materials incident.
Audio|Heard on: NCC Fire TAC 3
Listen to dispatch call
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
I just got through reading all the notes.
00:03
Apparently this was a package that was delivered outside of the residents.
00:09
I got me. We'll be on seat commentary.
00:11
I'll let you know.
00:12
I receive.
00:18
Seventy-223 to Firework.
00:20
DFT-23.
00:26
All right, lose the attitude.
00:28
Is this a battery off-dassing?
00:31
That's how fine?
00:37
According to the caller, she has a rotten,
00:40
egg smell,
00:41
not gas from the battery, top the touch currently outside on the porch.
00:46
Okay, Deputy 23-2 engine 21.
00:50
At least that we can get that further report and investigate.
00:53
Let's go ahead and start out of my unit.
00:56
Squad maintenance on the same.
00:57
We have two-stores single family, nothing from the off, but we'll be handed jacking to the high engine at the corner of
01:03
Signal Hill Drive and electrical drive.
01:06
First sentence assignment.
01:07
We'll let you know about battery golf got to him a second.
01:10
21's on scene second hundred.
01:12
First, your squad 19, that's the 21.
01:17
All right, enter 21, two copies.
01:18
W40's request.
01:22
Yeah, I couldn't do her in there now, a legend.
01:24
All right, show me a hold off in the hazmat response.
01:32
All right.
01:33
Thank you. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Signal Hill Dr, Pike Creek, DE 19707
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