Possible gas odor investigated on Ocean St, Santa Cruz CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a report of a possible gas odor near Ocean Street in Santa Cruz. Crews investigated the scene and requested PG&E to check for leaks. The situation was determined to be secure, and the scene was turned over to the utility company before fire units cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Cruz County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
06:57
Transcript:
00:00
We can get on a 360.
00:05
Copy that for all units, the alpha side will be Ocean Street, pumping engine will be 3110.
00:15
That call is near Ocean St.
00:18
Inquiring on an apartment number?
00:45
Do you have the reporting party available to come meet us out front?
00:55
Netcom Medic Five on scene.
01:22
Copy, if there are any other units close to the utility, you can check your gas meter.
06:13
Requesting PG&E gas to respond.
06:15
3110 is going to remain on scene.
06:17
It's code four at this point.
06:54
Scene turned over to PG&E, we're in service.
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