Gas odor investigation near 14th St, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units investigated a possible gas odor near Devoe and Fourteenth Streets in San Francisco. Gas utility crews were requested to respond. Additional medical calls referenced a patient with breathing difficulty at another location and a report of chest pain at a local shelter. No personal information was disclosed in the communications.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Fire and EMS
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Be forecast between Devoe and Fourteenth for the gas odor.
00:03
Respond on E Two.
00:09
So two location near 19th Avenue between Quintara and Rivera.
00:14
Shortness of breath.
00:15
Respond on A Two.
00:16
(name withheld)'s patient's son answered.
00:18
He is about an hour away.
00:19
He said the mother should be sleeping, that she was sick, but he’s not able to let you in.
00:31
Patient at the Baldwin Space Navigation Center and Shelter, near 6th Street, reporting chest pain.
00:37
The admission respond code three seizure control one.
00:44
Five six, we're logging in.
00:46
One hundred and one out of forty-nine.
00:47
Where can we help out?
00:53
Sixteen medic problem five and clear for the watch.
00:56
You guys have a good night as well.
01:03
B 16 follow forcing traffic.
01:06
Good night.
01:14
Four six.
01:20
We got a cancel one Irving in ten.
01:27
Eighty four Castro, can you notify PG&E Gas, please?
01:32
Smell of gas on the exterior.
01:39
Get me an EPA from PG&E Gas.
01:45
Ask for one.
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