Firefighters respond to gas odor at local residence, Sacramento CA


Firefighters investigated a strong gas odor in a home. They found a stove burner left on and used fans to ventilate the area. No gas was detected, and the situation was managed safely.
Audio|Source: Sacramento Regional Fire and EMS
04:38
Transcript:
Engine 24, Medical 8, District 24, 4251, Orange Grove Avenue, Engine 24, Operations A2. We've got residents out front. Nothing shown at this time we're going to be investigating. We do have our gas monitor with us. Give you an update here shortly. 1014 copies, 68 on scene, one-story home, residents out front, you're investigating. For dispatch, 14 engine 68 on scene, nothing showing, investigating. 14 engine 168 on scene, nothing showing, investigating. 14 engine 68 on scene, nothing showing, investigating. 24, can we make contact? Student 24, could you repeat? Can we please make contact? Copy. Stay by all of times our call back. Thank you. This is in June 6-8. We do have a strong odor of gas interior starting natural ventilation. We're working with our monitor. Let's just keep everyone coming at this time. Or organize. Engine 36, Grass Fire, 800, West Hidden Lake Drive, Granite Bay, Engine 36, Operation A3. They're calling our first thing we can handle. 6-1 negative, you're clear. On-teen, have a attack command. Or dispatch today. 14 on-scene, have an attack command. That was a yellow, truck two. Engine 24 fired his patch. Forrest. The driver, who's left a voicemail? The computer looks to be operating normally. There's no readings on our gas monitor, but there is a strong odor. A resident stated that possibly they left the burner open. Everything's off now. We're doing natural ventilation, but we could use a fan, so let's just keep this down to an engine and truck. Okay, B14 and I copy. You show us T.C. Davis have these issues. Copy. 65 on arrival. We set up PPV. Chief Engine 6.8. I think we can cancel everybody. We've got some fans here from the residents. It's starting to dissipate. We've got it pretty well-ventilated. Okay, cover that engine 6-8 to handle. A break. Truck 6-5, your release. Thanks. Firm Engine 36 is en route. Copy. The fire dispatch, Battalion 14. All right, dispatch. Engine 6.8 has located the source of the gas. A burner was left on. Natural ventilation, you can continue.
Engine 24, Medical 8, District 24, 4251, Orange Grove Avenue, Engine 24, Operations A2. We've got residents out front. Nothing shown at this time we're going to be investigating. We do have our gas monitor with us. Give you an update here shortly. 1014 copies, 68 on scene, one-story home, residents out front, you're investigating. For dispatch, 14 engine 68 on scene, nothing showing, investigating. 14 engine 168 on scene, nothing showing, investigating. 14 engine 68 on scene, nothing showing, investigating. 24, can we make contact? Student 24, could you repeat? Can we please make contact? Copy. Stay by all of times our call back. Thank you. This is in June 6-8. We do have a strong odor of gas interior starting natural ventilation. We're working with our monitor. Let's just keep everyone coming at this time. Or organize. Engine 36, Grass Fire, 800, West Hidden Lake Drive, Granite Bay, Engine 36, Operation A3. They're calling our first thing we can handle. 6-1 negative, you're clear. On-teen, have a attack command. Or dispatch today. 14 on-scene, have an attack command. That was a yellow, truck two. Engine 24 fired his patch. Forrest. The driver, who's left a voicemail? The computer looks to be operating normally. There's no readings on our gas monitor, but there is a strong odor. A resident stated that possibly they left the burner open. Everything's off now. We're doing natural ventilation, but we could use a fan, so let's just keep this down to an engine and truck. Okay, B14 and I copy. You show us T.C. Davis have these issues. Copy. 65 on arrival. We set up PPV. Chief Engine 6.8. I think we can cancel everybody. We've got some fans here from the residents. It's starting to dissipate. We've got it pretty well-ventilated. Okay, cover that engine 6-8 to handle. A break. Truck 6-5, your release. Thanks. Firm Engine 36 is en route. Copy. The fire dispatch, Battalion 14. All right, dispatch. Engine 6.8 has located the source of the gas. A burner was left on. Natural ventilation, you can continue.
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Location mentioned:
Near Orange Grove Ave, Sacramento, CA 95841
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