Odor investigation at winooski commercial building, Winooski VT
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Fire and emergency units responded to near West Canal Street in Winooski, Vermont for investigation of a reported odor. Vermont Gas personnel were on scene assisting. The investigation included checking units in a building's third floor wing to identify the odor source.
Audio|Heard on: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
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02:57
Transcript:
00:00
Vermont gas to the scene.
00:01
We do have an odor and retone.
00:05
Winderski, please, for additional personnel of the scene.
00:11
We'll do.
00:21
Produce keep on, standby for manpower tones.
00:33
Winooski Fire, this is the second set of tones for manpower to respond to near West Canal Street for an odor investigation.
00:40
I repeat, these are tones for more manpower to near West Canal Street.
00:45
Do you have an odor, I mean, odor investigation at near West Canal Street?
00:53
Winooski Car 2 is on scene.
01:03
R2.
01:09
C2 from C1.
01:15
Go ahead.
01:19
We're on the third floor wing.
01:24
If you could bring a second meter, we're starting to go unit to unit.
01:29
Understood.
01:40
Here's fire dispatch, command.
01:44
Go ahead.
01:47
As you were, they did reach on for minimum power, and also from my Galaxy 76, their attack had been underhill, so they're estimating probably a 30,
01:56
35, 40-minute ETA.
02:00
Receive, thank you.
02:05
C2, command.
02:07
Command.
02:12
Command from C2, I've got access to the building now, making entry.
02:31
C2, standby.
02:42
C2, are you able to do a face-to-face on the third floor?
02:46
I'm just entering third floor now.
02:55
I'm near the elevator.
02:56
Which wing are you in?
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Location mentioned:
W Canal St, Winooski, VT 05404
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