Gas odor prompts evacuation at Saratoga Springs residence, Saratoga Springs NY
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a reported gas odor in a residence near Quiet Harbor Drive, Apartment C in Saratoga Springs. Residents were evacuated as a precaution. Fire crews investigated the situation but found no visible smoke or fire.
Audio|Heard on: Saratoga County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Certific fire dispatch, 551,
00:03
562.
00:06
Navarate. Hazardous condition, smell of gas in a residence, near Quiet Harbor Drive, Apartment C.
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Repeating for 562-551, hazardous condition, smell of gas in a residence, near Quiet Harbor Drive, Apartment C.
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Three Quiet Harbor, Apartment C is in Charles.
00:24
Dispatch says, 049.
00:30
Five-six-two first-edge.
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Great as such.
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Five-six-two is near Quiet Harbor.
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Here in route, near Quiet Harbor Drive, Apartment C.
00:45
Apartment C is in Charles for the odor of gas and the resident.
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It has been evacuated.
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Subject will be waiting outside.
00:53
Zero-05.
00:58
Prior dispatch 560 very much 560 560 551 responding to both apparatus responding at 00552 near Quiet Harbor apartment C is on Charles over gas 0552.
01:17
562 firesets.
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Go ahead.
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562 is arriving.
01:22
Two-story peach roof.
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Nothing visible will be investigating.
01:26
Arriving, investigating to 055.
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562-551-552-552.
01:34
562-551-560 in cancer return.
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5601 copy.
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Full Peters, clear returning.
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CLEAR returning 0.058.
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Location mentioned:
Quiet Harbor Dr c, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
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