Fire incident with smoke and gas odor near n Derbigny St, New Orleans LA
Fire crews responded to smoke and a gas odor near N Derbigny Street and the cross streets of Columbus and Kerlerec in New Orleans. They checked for embers and fire under the structure but found none visible.
Audio|Source: New Orleans Fire
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Ladder 11.
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Medical.
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Near N Derbigny Street.
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Cross street near Columbus Street and Kerlerec Street.
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Zone 3004.
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Ladder 11.
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Medical.
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Near N Derbigny Street.
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Cross street near Columbus Street and Kerlerec Street.
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His first response, the Channel 035.
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101-11. 10 plus Iterian 11.
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27 communications.
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Engine 25.
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Engine 25. As in 16, it's Charlie.
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Charlie. Charlie.
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Do y'all see any embers falling from under the house? We got a lot of smoke coming. No embers up top.
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You know the whole backside is Collessa, it's kind of digging through stuff back here.
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I think you Charlie's division.
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Do you have any fire underneath this floor?
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Charlie can't see under from the back because there's a clear.
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The 16, let's shut the deuce that you have going to the Charlie's side, Pam.
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Ready to command.
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The Delta gas makes team, because we get a lot of gas smell in this Bravo side.
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Let me grab it.
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We just started to lead.
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Let me see if I can catch it.
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You're in the Bravo Exposure? You're in the Bravo Exposure?
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Now you're not sure the main side there on the Bravo side.
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