Chemical smell reported near gold hill residence, Gold Hill OR
A strong chemical smell was reported near a residence in Gold Hill known for drug activity. Fire and law enforcement responded but found no source or visible smoke.
Audio|Source: Jackson County Fire
01:59
Transcript:
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Brush 27, Engine 21, Priority 1[1], Public Assist, near 1,054th Avenue, Gold Hill, between Jacoby Street and Kellogg Street.
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I should show you en route to the Public Assist, break.
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The RP is calling a very strong, noticeable smell of caustic chemicals in the area.
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No smell of smoke, no smoke scene.
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Unknown what the source is.
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She does state that the house across the street from her is a known drug house, but she's not noting activity there.
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I have started long.
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No.
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4.46.
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46.
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4.46 is a pending suspicious with Avenue Goldhill.
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We're also sending fire.
00:58
Callers reporting a very strong smell of chemicals outside, no smoke scene.
01:02
Occasion sent to the RP's house.
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However, we have a law call entered as well, given the per-RP drug activity in the house across the way.
01:19
U-TL from Monmarker for clearing and back to Merchant Primary.
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Break.
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65-51.
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3.
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3.
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1 3. 1 3.
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I was UTL[2] all the way up to the top of that road and in the immediate area.
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I'll be clear.
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Copy.
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One, Mershey was UTL[2] from Mountbocker 6th out of Mountbocker 4.
01:55
Law would up the BLM road nearby and was also UTL[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically with lights and sirens.
[2]
UTL: Unable to Locate
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Location mentioned:
Kellogg St, Gold Hill, OR 97525
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