Gas odor traced to stove burner in buffalo apartment, Buffalo NY
Firefighters responded to a report of a natural gas odor near Lisbon Ave between Maine and Cordova in Buffalo. The source was a stove burner left on, causing some gas to build up below dangerous levels. The crew ventilated the area and no fire or explosion occurred.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Fire
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Transcript:
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It's a level two response.
00:06
It's got near Lisbon Ave in the upper, between Maine and Cordova. Staff 134, ladder 7 F40, and B47.
00:18
The alarm is a level 2 response to rescue at the odor of natural gas, near Lisbon Ave in the upper, to Maine and Cordova, suffrage in 34, ladder 7, F40 and B4-7, 10 on 12-27 hours Buffalo fire.
00:41
247 are responding is near Lisbon Ave in the upper between Maine and Cordova. It's been on site, the holder of natural gas. You have 1 in 1 in F40.
01:04
4-7, well investigating, solved natural gas.
01:11
Let's do this by 47-down-locution.
01:15
47 on location.
01:39
The message is 47.
01:44
That was the burner left in the opposition.
01:49
We did have some gas built up below the LEL.
01:52
We're going to ventilate.
01:54
Truck 7 is going to get three ports, not in service.
01:58
Copy B-47 gas on the stove with left ball. I'm going to do some ventilating. Truck 7-5 to report,
02:04
B4709.
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4-7-8-4-40.
02:21
You need me to continue it?
02:25
That's a negative you can pick up.
02:28
Roger, just pay a chat for you then.
02:32
That's four dear.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lisbon Ave, Buffalo, NY 14214
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