Fire crews check gas odor on Hazel Ave, Hayward CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units in Hayward responded to a possible natural gas odor at an apartment building near Hazel Avenue. Crews investigated reports that a resident smelled gas, which seemed to be coming from outside the building. Multiple fire engines, a truck, and an ambulance were on scene, with no visible signs of fire initially observed.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda CA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine one, engine nine, engine two, truck one, battalion one.
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Apartment gas investigation, near Hazel Avenue, Hayward.
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Battalion one's en route.
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We're starting when I cut it up.
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Ambulance responding to Hazel Avenue received one call only from the resident near Hazel Avenue.
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The resident can smell natural gas.
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Coming from somewhere outside of the building.
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Engine nine, up.
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Engine nine, copy.
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Hey, we're truck one's on scene.
00:40
Four-story structure, first-floor apartment.
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Nothing showing from the street.
00:45
We'll be off on the fire escape.
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Copy.
00:51
Engine one's on scene, standby.
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Location mentioned:
Hazel Ave, Hayward, CA 94541
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