Natural gas odor found with no emergency at building, San Diego CA
Fire crews were dispatched to a reported natural gas odor inside a building near Noane Avenue and El Cajon Boulevard. Upon investigation, no heat, smoke, or signs of emergency were found. The incident was turned over to gas company representatives without further action.
Audio|Source: San Diego City Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 32, natural gas odor inside.
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One fox slot, one golf, near Noane Avenue near El Cajon Boulevard.
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Cross Streets, Crosstreet, and El Galton Boulevard.
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Engine 32,
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one Fox slot, one golf.
00:22
Good BLS2 responding away from break.
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From BLOF2, copy, responding switch over to command 7H.
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BLS2 engine 17, 7 India.
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Go for BLS2.
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Go for BLS2. It's going to be a no code response for you.
00:54
Engine 20, Traffic Accident,
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7 Hotel, 7 India, West Mission Bay Drive Wrave and Ingram Street.
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Engine 20, 7 Hotel, 7 India.
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7 Hotel, 7.
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Traffic Accident,
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West Mission Bay Drive, and Ingram Street.
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Retrieve-Metani 5, 7 Juliet.
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Lieutenant.
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Lieutenant 5.
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Metro from Battalion 5, crews have completed our safety check.
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There is no heat,
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smoke, or signs of emergency.
01:37
We discussed an emergency plan with SDG&E reps here at Seine and turning the equipment back over to them.
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We're going to be sending units available.
01:46
You can cancel that request for Battalion 38.
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Location mentioned:
El Cajon Blvd, San Diego, CA
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