Investigation of unusual odor near electrician office at airport, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews investigated a possible natural gas odor near the electrician's office corridor at Pittsburgh International Airport. They found no gas leak on the roof but detected a light hydrogen sulfide reading from a drain.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County Airport Authority - KPIT Fire Ops
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01:14
Transcript:
00:00
Search 1, engineer.
00:01
What do you got?
00:04
We got a smell of natural gas right inside the corridor, outside of the electrician's office.
00:09
We went up on top of the roof to investigate to see if it was possibly coming from some kind of unit, but we got nothing on the roof.
00:16
We're going to go back down and just investigate further.
00:21
Patrick Steve, do you have any readings on your meters and are the plumbers with you?
00:30
Lower State downstairs.
00:31
We're coming back from the roof now.
00:33
We do have a reading.
00:35
It's kind of low on the high setting, but we've got to get up, I think, up into the ceiling, possibly, and inspect the lines.
00:44
Receive, let's see what we see.
00:48
County,
00:49
100.8.
00:53
Yeah,
00:58
just give a quick update here.
00:59
We're still investigating this.
01:01
We don't believe it's going to be a gas odor.
01:03
We're not getting anything on a meter for that.
01:05
We are getting a little bit of a light H2S reading and it appears to be coming up from a drain.
01:13
Pass received, 1247.
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Location mentioned:
Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT), 1000 Airport Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15231
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