No gas found; paint-like odor reported in apartment, Wilmington DE
Firefighters responded to an apartment near Lancaster Avenue in Wilmington for a reported gas smell. They did not find gas but detected a paint-like odor, possibly from recent basement work. No fire or hazard was found.
Audio|Source: Wilmington Fire
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Transcript:
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Potential Unit near Lancaster Avenue, Lancaster Avenue, Portnard.
00:05
A gas odor inside.
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Engine 6 inch and 1 ladder 2, battalion 2. 10[1], unit near Lancaster Avenue, apartment 1, or Robert.
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A gas motorer inside, engine 6, engine 1 ladder 2, battalion 2, 1721.
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5-1.
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V6.
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You can show us a rival Christiana 5 minutes ago. Also place this and bypass for DECON, please.
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I'll see you day 6.
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Mr. (name withheld).
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Seed engine 6.
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That's Richard John.
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Receive ladder 2.
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Mr. 6.O.O.R.
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Roger Lank, Captain Scott.
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Neatry operating a seat corridor road.
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We'll have the command for all I will receive.
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Receive tension 6.
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We'll have the time to be taking the landing off the command.
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Receive the time too. Receive the time too.
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Go ahead.
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We'll be investigating off the Scotry side of the first floor bump out.
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Copy.
01:52
Fireport command to be located on Scott Street.
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Receive command.
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Hello, just a minute.
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Go ahead.
02:12
At this time, zero rating, zero odor,
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and apartment one off that solid side.
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But we do have an odor of, uh,
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seems almost like a paint center,
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but also the occupant advice there has been work recently done in the basis.
02:27
We're going to check on the eighth apartment today have access to the basis.
02:32
Probably.
Police codes explained
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10: Chest Pain
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