Crews investigate gas odor at Suffolk residence, Suffolk VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a report of a gas or chemical odor inside a residence near Freeney Avenue in Suffolk, Virginia. Occupants were evacuated while responders investigated. No hazards were visible from the outside, and crews continued checking the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk City Fire and Rescue
Listen to dispatch call
04:16
Transcript:
00:00
Post post smell of gas inside,
00:03
near Freeney Avenue
00:11
Seven, ten, engine three, engine two, engine one, ladder three, rescue one, EMS one, safety one, battalion one, medic three.
00:18
Possible gas smell inside near Freeney Avenue, across from South Tenth Street south of Eleventh Street.
00:26
(name withheld) Tech Two, Tech Two coming up with zero five fifty-eight.
01:54
Caller’s advising that there’s some sort of chemical smell inside the residence.
01:59
Identifies to evacuate.
02:01
There’s occupied times four.
02:03
Caller is slurring her speech.
02:07
Unsure if everyone’s evacuated at the time.
02:52
Engine Two on scene at the hydrant.
03:35
Dispatch is advising to try near Freeney Avenue per rapid SOS.
04:09
No apparent hazards from the outside.
04:12
Everybody’s still in the house.
04:13
We’ll be out investigating.
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