Odor investigation at Venetian proved safe, Las Vegas NV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units investigated a possible odor near the power plant entrance at the Venetian in Las Vegas. Crews determined the odor came from trash and found no hazardous readings. Ventilation was handled through Venetian Engineering, and the scene was declared safe.
Audio|Heard on: Las Vegas and Clark County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
03:40
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 215 copies, assist Engine 12 with investigation.
00:07
Engine 12, clear.
00:12
This is Engine 12.
00:15
You guys located by the power plant entrance?
00:21
Yeah, we’re right here on the side street, making our way to security.
00:31
Command copies.
00:33
Security’s staying there to clear the issue.
00:35
I'll send yourself into 215 and make sure you take your gas monitors just to confirm we have any issues.
00:49
We’re getting a call.
01:10
Same location as the Harvest.
01:50
They're saying it's just a bag of trash that's making a smell.
01:54
I believe just Engine 215 and us can handle.
01:57
We'll go investigate.
03:16
It's clear we're going to ventilate through Venetian's Engineering.
03:26
Copy that. Just confirming zero readings on the monitor, correct?
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Location mentioned:
S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
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