Gasoline spill investigated in apartment building lobby


Audio|Source: Cincinnati Fire
04:25
Transcript:
544 clear on the message, switching to E2. Is that quick. 5442. 5442, truck 32. Hey, how you doing? We're over here at 359 Redding for a second time, a little gasoline on the fourth floor. First time we investigated, it was definitely gasoline spilled all in the lobby of the fourth floor. It's not puddled up, so there's nothing really to clean up. It's a very strong odor, and we're getting multiple calls. I didn't know if you want to come out and investigate with your cameras or do anything about it. There's no puddles, no indication of the gasoline, just the smell. No, you can see whether there was gasoline all in the lobby and someone either tried to clean it up or soaked into the linoleum floor. There's very, very small puddles, but there's no mediation to clean it up. Looks like someone spilled a gallon, a couple gallons, and then maybe try to wipe it up or mop it up. It didn't do a good job. maintenance is on their way to try to clean it. I don't know if you want to look at it before they came. I'm not, if there's, if it's just somebody spilled it, accident, no intent, then no. I'm not sure if there's any need for me to be there. It's kind of up to you. No fire. I can't charge you anybody with ours or anything. Unless their intent was to try to do something, but then they back out. I understand. There's no way of knowing who did it or what each head was. Yeah, it's kind of a catch-coming to. I'm not, it's kind of up to you. If you think there's something there, then I can come out. We're going to put some titulator down and have remained clean up, I guess. After that. No other issue. You said you were that is your second time. Was that earlier yesterday? I think I heard something about that during the day, no? No. This is our first time back-to-back calls. building you're in. Is it a multi-multifamily? Yeah, it's a newer multi-family. It's a lot of surprise if there's a guest landing there. Hi, it's up to you. Right now I don't see anything for me to do if it's not really puddled or anything. But it's up to you, I can come out if you need. I think if maintenance comes, cleans up, and then management kind of does their own little investigation and see what's going on. That's clear. I'm going to go up and investigate it again. I'm pretty sure there was no puddles. It might be seeping back out of linoleum, unsure, but I'll go up and investigate more and see if there's any drips to a certain apartment or anything. You can just stay on the tunnel for 10 minutes or so. I'll call you if I need you. Copy that.
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