Gas odor investigated at apartment near South 6th Street, Burbank CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews investigated a gas odor at a two-story apartment building near South 6th Street in Burbank, California. The odor was possibly caused by a minor ignition or a gas leak during maintenance work. No damage or active gas leak was found, and the situation was cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Verdugo Fire Red 1-8
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04:29
Transcript:
00:00
So you go on the theater 1, can you have me to call with age 16? Can you have me to call with age 16? Andrew 16th, start me to a second engine.
00:15
Andrew 60.
00:16
Taco on scene 700, South 6th Street, got a gas odor guard, file apartment,
00:23
over separating, parking, got the shell on, and we'll be investigating.
00:30
2-11 on Steam 700 that 6th Street, 2-story guys-style apartment with sector in parking, investigating.
00:41
And 11 on the seat.
00:42
In 11, I see.
00:50
In a lot, I want you, you guys and how to investigate.
00:55
I have a copy.
01:05
Engine 15 with Engine 16 on scene.
01:08
Vehicle 5,
01:09
1-2-5 from Utah Harvard Road, One with Canyon and Bell, Red One.
01:14
Into 16, you have engine 15 from quarters.
01:18
Since you copy.
01:22
Birdie also, all right, for a long chance for birth plate.
01:28
Hi, 21.
01:34
7, I home would it take on hydrant?
01:39
Okay, 7,
01:40
I home would it take on Hydru?
01:44
Okay, John, and I've seen triple 11 for a minute check.
01:49
Copy.
01:58
27, some truck 11.
01:59
You can just stand by at the rate, we'll let you know if you need me help you.
02:03
47.
02:07
1-4-2 stage.
02:13
Chuck 11 from the Tyler, man.
02:14
Did you guys have some of the media at the bear?
02:22
That's affirmative, you know, instruction below.
02:26
So we'll take the unit and check the instruction below.
02:32
I'll cover that.
02:33
No smell on entry.
02:36
May it.
02:39
Are you 61-61-out the level of consciousness 425-9-Nushen Avenue Unit OO Ocean, Emerson Abbey, Elman Avenue, right one.
02:53
All right, 144, thank you.
02:56
All right, 144, thank you.
03:00
Truck driver from John, man.
03:02
You knew me to pick it or are you guys stupid?
03:06
We got it, Chief.
03:07
We're just getting open a call space, so we're doing some work to make sure there's nothing in there.
03:12
Not a settling torch is running.
03:14
It doesn't appear to be any damage or any leak, but we're just double-checking.
03:19
I copy that.
03:21
So there was less of a small gas, but more possible ignition from the Excel and search?
03:30
Possibly it was from the unit, so that's something not known near doing work from below.
03:37
Engine 63, engine 704, 52 traffic collision southbound 710.
03:44
Long Beach Freeway, can't fish into the westbound and renew freeway.
03:49
South on 7th and South of the Tan.
03:52
Fred 3, Press 3 assignment.
03:55
10-1, Chuck Aladdin.
03:57
I'm comfortable with canceling us a dime.
04:03
I copy that and confirming in the unit you just smell like a burnt material, not a natural gas, or gas smell.
04:12
Unit was certainly clear to say since the sub-16.
04:15
I mean, the guy's actively working right here.
04:17
He's just the smell already suddenly.
04:21
Copy that.
04:23
Break.
04:26
Angel 11, Agent 27, you guys can cancel.
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