Possible gas odor reported near Conshohocken Avenue, Philadelphia PA
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Fire and rescue units responded to a report of possible gas or fume odor near Conshohocken Avenue, Philadelphia. Emergency teams arrived on scene and noted a related single-vehicle accident. No personal details were given.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia Fire - South Fire/South Medics
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, square 35, ladder 25, battalion, I, near Conshohocken Avenue for fumes.
00:07
Quir-35, letter 25, and battalion I, near Conshohocken Avenue for fumes, operate on south fireband.
00:16
35 is responding, 59-47 war exit.
00:21
Affirmative, patient with heart problems.
00:25
Agent 68.
00:27
You can make us available in recall Ladder 13.
00:29
We'll take that run.
00:32
Niget 57.
00:36
All of case.
00:38
Affirmative.
00:40
Steam by and the Super Priority, please.
00:46
Same 16.
00:48
Steam by on the Super Priority, please.
00:55
Engine 13. Proceed engine 13.
01:03
We're on location.
01:04
We have a one vehicle accident.
01:06
We can handle with our shells, the matter, and embedded.
01:10
Affirmative.
01:11
The Tanya4 is available.
01:13
Tanya 4 is available.
01:15
C.S1.
01:17
No, 55B. Click.
01:19
Somebody 555V.
01:21
Rescue 1. Rescue 1.
01:25
You sign a ladder for 4th century?
01:29
435.
01:31
435.
01:33
Affirmity.
01:34
Pima.
01:35
Cuma.
01:37
C435, ladder 25, bond is 40808.
01:40
Ticahawk and you open a thousand down and reduced speed.
01:44
Affirmative, a tiny 9.
01:46
29 respond and reduced speed.
01:48
Near Conshohocken.
01:52
Affirmative speeds on the highway.
01:54
Rescue One.
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Location mentioned:
Conshohocken Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19131
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