Gas odor report found to be false alarm, Albany NY
Emergency teams responded to a report of a gas odor near Washington Avenue in Albany. After investigation, it was determined to be a false alarm, and all units were returned to service.
Audio|Source: Albany City Fire
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Transcript:
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engine, rescue squad, truck two, battalion two.
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Be probable response, near Washington Ave.
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For an odor of gas in front.
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Cross of Robin and Lexington.
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Central 1 Rescue Squad, truck 2, battalion 2, B Bravo response.
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Near Washington Ave for an odor of gas in front.
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Cross Robin, Lexington, 9-50s.
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Battalion 2, receive.
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Tire 1 to the battalion 2. I'll make that call for you.
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Receive.
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Trump, welcome for you.
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Roger 1, Battalion 1 arrived on Washington.
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Inj 1, 10 a.m.
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You can put the Battalion 1 back in service and cancel the rescue squad.
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We continue the truck for a meter.
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Battalion 1 1002.
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The Wessie Squad received in service are going to be on the street and serve.
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Truck 2 dispatcher, are we gassed a little bit?
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Truck 2, that's correct.
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Please you, thank you.
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Time 1 to truck 2. Continue for the meter, please.
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Appreciate it.
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Dispatcher 11, you can return all companies to the accidental alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Near Washington Ave, Albany, NY 12206
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