Natural gas smell reported in Alameda parking garage, Alameda CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, authorities responded to a report of a strong natural gas smell in the parking garage near the elevator on the ground floor at 2300 Otis Drive, Alameda. Responders investigated but found no visible gas leak.
Audio|Heard on: Alameda County Fire
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Report of a strong smell of natural gas in a parking garage.
00:05
No report of gas blowing at this time.
00:08
This is.
00:18
Town of District 1, Medic 1, Truck 1, Engine 1, Battalion 1 respond on code 3 for a gas poison.
00:23
2300 Otis Drive near Park Street.
00:31
Ignite engine I-Merve response 345 Diza street on this question.
00:39
Take one, Truck one, Engine one responding for a traffic collision.
00:43
This is for a white truck versus a UPS truck.
00:46
Here in the Walgreens park, Emot, Tack 3 response.
00:56
Dr. 45.
00:59
Thank you 35.
01:00
Go ahead. Thank you 35, go ahead.
01:06
We're in the parking garage.
01:07
Is there a reporter party?
01:15
Searching,
01:16
if you can call them back and see if, uh, get a hold of them and ask where they smell this natural.
01:25
Yeah, I would appreciate it.
01:36
Medics, copy number 514, 70 will email with him.
01:45
This is a command.
01:46
You can cancel.
01:47
They can handle them.
01:52
Copy.
01:55
Okay.
01:57
This is 24-24 medical response, 171-1-159th Avenue on this question 2.
02:07
Mr. 35, make contact with the RP,
02:10
no longer in the area.
02:11
She was advising it was on the ground floor by the elevator.
02:19
We've got copies.
02:20
We're beginning to walk in there now.
02:22
What is I?
02:27
I've been 35 engineer.
02:29
I've walked the exterior to the parking garage, no small gas.
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