Natural gas leak and vehicle smoke after accident, Syracuse NY
Fire crews responded to a gas leak and vehicle smoking after a traffic accident near Burnet Ave and Greenway Ave. The gas was isolated and ventilated to safe levels. A 21-year-old female involved required medical evaluation.
Audio|Source: Syracuse Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Truck ride a car four. We did low levels, 0.5% natural gas, two parts per million.
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See it all coming from the oven. We're going to secure the gas.
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Car 4, copy.
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Truck ride driver.
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You bring up a theme.
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Copy. Copy. Copy.
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It's coming on, near Burnet Ave.
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It's coming in to possible vehicle smoking after 79.
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Near Burnet Ave across the TLAW and Greenway Ave.
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It's coming in to vehicle smoking after a 79.
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Near Burnet Ave across the TLAW and Greenway Ave, two vehicles there at 1745.
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Car for if hard controls the problem is still.
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It's been isolated, companies ventilated, off the levels back down to zero.
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Car 4 is in service.
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Are you see? Car 4 you're in service.
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Engine 9's arrived. Advise on any need for AMR[1].
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Mini 9 arrived.
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Nice, Fire Control. We'll take AMR[1] for an Eval on a 21 female.
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Appreciate.
01:27
Eval for a 21 female.
Police codes explained
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[1]
AMR: American Medical Response (ambulance service)
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