Gas odor at home caused by burner left on stove, Poughkeepsie NY
Fire units responded to a natural gas odor inside a home near Elmwood Avenue. The odor was caused by a burner left on the stove. The resident ventilated the area and no fire or alarm occurred.
Audio|Source: Poughkeepsie Fire
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Transcript:
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Setting out of all the engine two, three, four, ladder one, tower, two, for an indoor order of natural gas.
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Caller release coming from stove.
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Near Elmwood Avenue.
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Repeating engines, 23, four, ladder one, tower ladder two, for an indoor odor of natural gas. Caller release. coming from the stove.
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Near Elmwood Avenue,
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and the residence house would vacated.
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Crossed reach to south of Randolph Ave and Woodland Ave at 1455.
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The engine 3.
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The engine 3, 1459.
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201 1450.
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240-0. 240-0. 20-50-0.
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10 and Station 1.
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Court 10, Station 1, 1450-0.
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Engine 3, 105. Engine 3, 105.
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Engine 3, 1450.
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June 30, car tent.
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Unit 30 to city.
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Unit 30 good.
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This was caused by a burner left on.
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The resident vented.
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There's no alarm here.
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No reason for alarm here.
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All units are going to be 10.8.
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F4 unit 30, burner left on, residents vented.
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No further fire department action needed, all units 10-8[1], 1,500 hours.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service / available for calls
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Location mentioned:
Near Elmwood Ave, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603
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