Small propane tank removed after gas odor inside building, North Highlands CA
Firefighters responded to a building near Harrison St after reports of a flammable gas odor. They found a small propane tank inside the building, removed it outside safely. No immediate danger was reported.
Audio|Source: Sacramento Regional Fire/EMS Communications Center (SRFECC)
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Transcript:
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PC5, engine 42,
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truck 23, flammable gas odor inside, District 42,
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near Harrison St, PC5, engine 42, truck three, operations A6.
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This has a question for no medical media wire.
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Switching for no medical media war.
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Saturday 5 on Alpha 6 for Harrison.
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First match, engine is 62.
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Very special.
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Okay,
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Sean, medics on the same time as the engine.
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Medics at the same time as the engine.
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This apartment is going to be across the bridge from you.
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No vehicle access from that side.
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Copy. I'll come around.
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Street 2 is on scene and we have objects outside. We'll be investigating.
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It's Colby 42.
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Out investigating.
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42 has an isolated small propane tank that's now outside the occupancy,
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42 to handle.
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Copy a small isolated propane tank cable out.
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Bring outside the 42 to handle, release into death.
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Dispatchment sound fun.
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Okay, guys left.
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Location mentioned:
Near Harrison St, North Highlands, CA 95660
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