Gas odor report leads to medical emergency in apartment, Cambridge MA
Fire and rescue responded to a report of gas odor inside an apartment near Franklin Street, Cambridge. No gas was detected, and the situation was found to be a medical emergency involving a resident feeling unwell.
Audio|Source: Cambridge Fire
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Section 2, LIDO 3, Rescue 1, Division 1, responding to near Franklin Street, Unit 1004, the manning apartments with odor of gas inside, operating on channel 16, 2342.
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822 to firelight.
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Piler me and turning engine 2.
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Engine 2LAT4 off, Engine 2OV command on Channel 16.
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Engine 2, Latter 3 on location, N2, ULB Command, 2346.
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Division 1.
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Fire alarm answering Division 1.
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Uncane, Division I'll have command.
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Proceed Division I on location, you'll be command.
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2347.
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Engine 2, Fire,
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let me turn engine 2.
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4-2. 4Gpocket number.
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One, zero-four.
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Thank you.
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Three hundred two.
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Two, come in.
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Please.
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Chief, we got no reading electric stills.
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Okay, is there any gas at all in that, permit?
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Not, I believe.
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Okay, what's the heat out there? Okay, what's the heat out there?
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And you do to commit.
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Yeah,
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this would be more of a medical emergency related to the call-ins.
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The resident down here is reporting feeling unwell, and that's been going on for a while.
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I think an ambulance would be helpful for that.
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B.C.
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Command or file on?
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File on Management Command.
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We are a pro, you're in here.
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Both stars.
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Can you just check on those medical in this?
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See.
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Thank you.
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