Gas odor found in apartment caused by stove burner, Binghamton NY


Emergency responders detected a gas odor in the basement of an apartment building near Clinton St. The source was a stove burner left on in the first-floor apartment. The building was ventilated to clear the gas smell.
Audio|Source: Broome County Battalion 2 Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Room from Clint 21.2.
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We are getting an order of gas in the basement.
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Unable to pinpoint where it's coming from.
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If you don't have an ISEG responding yet, if you could have them respond.
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Alright, click 122.
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We're in the basement.
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On the source. If they were the caller, they have a certain route OET.
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A 200, 201.
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Two hundred. Two hundred.
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One. Near Clinton St.
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Downstairs apartment has a white door.
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Caller is a building owner.
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He lives upstairs will speak to you to report the smell of narcautters from the downstairs neighbors.
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Near Clinton St.
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Two hundred.
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Cool one. Room from Quint 212.
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The gas source was from a burner left on the first solar apartment.
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We're going to ventilate now.
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That first floor burner, ventilating to 136.
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Location mentioned:
Near Clinton St, Binghamton, NY 13905
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