Fire units investigate rotten egg odor near Hathaway Drive, Signal Mountain TN
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Fire units responded to reports of a rotten egg smell near Hathaway Drive in Signal Mountain, Tennessee, which indicated a possible gas leak. After investigation and speaking with a resident, no hazard or gas leak was found.
Audio|Heard on: Hamilton County VFDs
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Transcript:
00:00
Ladder 1, Engine 2, Engine 1, Sugar is spawning, odor investigation in the area of Woodbound Way and Hathaway Drive.
00:08
Reporting party advised there's a smell of rotten eggs in the area.
00:11
They're worried it could be a possible gas leak.
00:14
No further, they continued on.
00:20
Fire one's in there?
00:24
Ladder 1 in the area.
00:25
5'10 will be in command.
00:28
Engine 1 in the area 510 house command.
00:36
Ladder 1, Engine 1.
00:37
I noticed a strong odor right there at the intersection.
00:39
I'm going down here to them.
00:44
We'll check it out.
00:50
Captain squad 1's on the scene.
00:54
Telespace squad 1 on scene.
01:00
Would you call or a passerby or a resident area?
01:08
If he was a passerby, but I'll give him a call back to confirm.
01:11
Communications to Command, reporting party advised it was his daughter that was driving through and smelled the odor.
01:19
They're no longer in the area.
01:24
I'm clear. Okay.
01:26
Okay.
01:29
Okay.
01:31
So, fine.
01:37
We're about almost back to you.
01:43
TRIZTEL, mate.
01:47
Vision two back home, Maine.
01:53
Spoke with that resident, they didn't have anything.
02:01
Wire 1, we've been a release spot coming out.
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Location mentioned:
Hathaway Dr, Signal Mountain, TN 37377
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