House fire cleared; no gas odor found near Lincoln and Governor, Wichita KS
Emergency responders cleared a house fire and investigated a reported gas odor near Lincoln and Governor streets. No gas odor was detected and the situation was deemed under control with no threat to public safety.
Audio|Source: Wichita and Sedgwick County Fire Resource / OPS-1
02:27
Transcript:
00:00
We're just clearing the house fire.
00:01
You can show us on the gas odor call and disregard whoever else is coming.
00:11
Ten, four. I'll put trauma.
00:13
Engine 9. I'll show you available in quarters.
00:22
Engine 9 from engine 15, which are location?
00:28
We're just grabbing the corner from you.
00:33
We're getting ready to turn on to Lincoln.
00:35
You guys can disregard.
00:37
Ops, we'll take the gas odor call at Lincoln and Governor.
00:48
10-4[1]. Truck 3, would you like to stay on it with him?
00:54
Now we're available.
00:58
10-4[1].
01:04
Offs from Engine Pit Team.
01:06
We're in the area investigating.
01:08
Right now we don't have an odor.
01:10
Can we get a wind speed and direction, please?
01:16
Blair Station 37.
01:25
The smoke is out and it was zero all across the board,
01:29
but I can call and get an update.
01:35
Ops to Inter 15.
01:40
Go ahead.
01:43
Wind speed and direction are still going to be zero all across the board for you.
01:48
4, thank you.
01:55
In June 4, airport fire, looks like the MS is disinterverting.
01:59
I'll show you guys available.
02:05
1437 contact.
02:10
1943.
02:15
We drove the area.
02:16
We drove the area.
02:17
We have no gas odor.
02:20
You can show this situation under control.
02:24
Good intent.
02:25
We can show engine 15 available.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment of message received and understood; affirmative response.
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