Fire department responds to ammonia odor from many cats


Firefighters investigated a strong smell of ammonia. They found it was due to a large number of cats, but there was no fire.
Audio|Source: North Providence Fire and EMS
01:56
Transcript:
The engine two is on the water. Engine two on the water. Yellow engine one, Lado, one. Okay, received. All copies operating, Springville and McGuire Road from Engine 1, Yellow Engine 1, 930[2]. Yellow for Engine 1, 930. Two? I don't know how much the only second of the worst case. It's going to be 90s televised because we're still going to be a lot of real possible and concussion depending at this time. Engine 2 responds to 90 at 9-0-celgerallics. I'm still not at all time. I can't push the dry and the truck speed at every 300. Venture want to file up. One go. That was an odor of ammonia caused by an excessive amount of cats here in engine one's in service. Receive, (name withheld), that's what we thought it was. Okay, have you back in service. 935[3]. You see on the scene still drive 936[1]. Please see, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
936: Unit status or incident completion
[2]
930: Unit status or incident completion
[3]
935: Unit status or incident completion
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Location mentioned:
McGuire Rd, North Providence, RI 02904
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