Possible gas smell in basement investigated in Richmond


Audio|Source: Richmond City Fire Dispatch
02:11
Transcript:
Title II is arriving on Brooklyn Parkway. 14 is going to retain command until they provide an update. Detailant 2, 5th, 1621. This man from Brooklyn Parkway Command. Brooklyn Parkway, command. The smell from the resident sit down in the basement where your back truck sticks, bringing the meters down. We'll give it update shortly. Hold all units. We're holding all units. We're going to remain on this call. We're headed to Children's Hospital, BCU, behind the money. with two firefighters on board. Proceed. Question for 14. 14. 14. We're trying to get zeros on the meters. We're going to hold 14 in truck 6, so I could have gas work continue on, you can release all units. No natural gas need down. 14 and truck six to handle Brooklyn Parkway all units return to service 1625. We're trying to get zeros under meters. We're going to hold 14 and truck 6. We're trying to get zeros under meters. We're going to hold 14 and truck 6. Have gas work continue on you can release all units. No natural gas, no doubt. 14 in trucks, six to handle, Brooklyn Parkway, all units return to service. 1625.
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Location mentioned:
Brookland Pkwy, Richmond, VA
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