Odor reported in building, no hazard found, Albany NY
Emergency crews responded to a building near Livingston Ave and Henry Johnson Blvd after an odor was reported. Air monitoring was done on multiple floors; a slight odor was found only on the first floor. One person was taken to the hospital. The fire department found no hazardous gas or fire during their checks.
Audio|Source: Albany City and Colonie, Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Spatcher to have Moloch the staging at Henry Johnson and Livingston.
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Mawak 35.
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Mawak 35, can be returned to service, sir.
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Time now is 539.
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Six-seven ops.
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Operations.
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Two teams are going in to do air monitoring on the floors.
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Receive.
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403 dispatch. 4-0-3 dispatch.
00:43
Go ahead.
00:50
Can you return a signal 12 from our personal injury, I don't know, and take us out at the same location with probably damage auto accident if we are not involved?
01:04
RISC, 541.
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We're going to rescue. Two,
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six, seven.
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Go ahead.
01:19
First floor is clear, moving to the second.
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Resid.
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Six,
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seven, four, we'll rescue 12. How strong is the odor,
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or is our odor?
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First, four, still has a deaf end odor.
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Nothing on the second.
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Reset.
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This is 12 C to 6.7.
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Go ahead.
01:53
4-4, no readings, no order.
02:04
He's remaining on team for a few minutes. We'll call himself back in shortly.
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Return engine two to service.
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Section 2. Engine 2 is in service, Rescue 2 to all the META. 1.5.45.
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Rescue call C2-67. 6-7.
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6-7.
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3rd floor, 7 is 4th. No readings, no order. No order.
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Large Street Command dispatcher. One patient with an ALS[1] ride along with Rescue 1 to Albany Med on Mohawk 39. Engine 1 is going to be standing by for a little bit until the race the vehicle.
02:59
Battalion 1 second service. Can I just get a status on the highway?
03:05
That's correct, Chief.
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Rescue 2-1 AOS to all ready. Engine 2 return to terms. The truck company is still on the scene.
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And the eastbound, engine 7 is still on the scene.
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They have to transport again.
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And that was it? Just two accidents out there so far?
03:35
Two personal injury and one's property damage down the way.
03:40
Police are investigating that.
03:43
Perfect, thank you.
03:45
Engine 7 has all the resources they need.
03:48
Yes, sir.
03:50
Awesome, I-1 second, second.
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Italian 1. And service in 540.
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Six, seven, a floor for rescue 12.
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Go ahead.
04:10
Just want to confirm that we walked all the floors with zero readings and a slight odor on the first floor only, correct?
04:20
Affirmative.
04:21
We just walked the first floor and the order is starting to dissipate.
04:27
Very good, Lieutenant, thank you.
04:29
If you want to just head back down to the area where we had the issue, we'll just do some air monitoring there just to make sure that the numbers are dropping there as well.
04:39
Pretty.
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I'm dispatched. Mollahawks got one patient, BLS[2] to St.
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Peter's,
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we're going to pull up ahead and confirm with APD.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support medical response provided by paramedics or personnel with advanced emergency care training.
[2]
BLS: Basic medical care or transport provided without advanced life support interventions.
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