Sulfur odor reported in basement prompts hazmat response, Reading PA
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According to the dispatch call, a sulfur odor was reported in a basement near Washington Street in Reading, Pennsylvania, leading to a hazardous materials response by multiple fire units.
Audio|Heard on: Reading Fire / EMS
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Tension Engine 1, correction Engine 3, Ladder 1, Rescue 1, GoggleWorks, near Washington Street, between Thorne Street, North 2nd Street, for a hazmat reported to be an odor of sulfur in the basement, 1340.
00:21
Sentiment 7.
00:23
Covering station 560, Melbourne Township for Leibnardt, Market, near North 5th Street Highway between Elizabeth Avenue and George Street, 30LH trauma, 1340.
00:40
RadioMedic 7, U.10, or recall, No.
00:42
6604 is going in service and responding, 1341.
00:50
One, Washington.
00:55
Rescue 1 in Route 1340.
00:58
Engine 3 in Route 1341.
01:00
Engine 3, Ladder 1, near Washington.
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Ladder 1 in Route 1341.
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