Gas smell in apartment causes dizziness and evacuation, Brunswick ME
Fire department responded to a report of a gas smell inside an apartment building near Pleasant Street. At least one person felt sick and dizzy, prompting medical evaluation and evacuation of the building to ensure everyone's safety.
Audio|Source: Brunswick Fire
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Transcript:
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Brunswick Fire, near Pleasant Street.
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Report of a smell of gas in the building.
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The complaint is for apartment E.
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He left the building and is going to be headed back there now.
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He does feel sick.
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That's what I'm calling.
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Bruns the engine fuse, responding.
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Ten, I have you in most near Pleasant Street.
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They came from apartment E,
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the tenant stood, and then they walked over to the gathering place.
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They're feeling dizzy after saying they smelled gas in the hallway.
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Projection 3 Rescue 1 is all the room.
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The subject for Wednesday one is the patient at the gathering place now?
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They are and I'm still trying to figure out where they're going to go.
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Command, do you want us to go to the Gathering Place?
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Yeah,
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that's fine.
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Perfect.
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Rescue 1 is going to head to the Gathering Place.
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Rescue 1, he is adamant that he walks back towards the building.
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It's going to be a male and a female.
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Male is going to be like a red jacket, black pants, walking back towards the building from the gathering place.
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His name is Dale.
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Rosie engine two is on scene, 97th command of asking.
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Engine two is on scene.
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The rescue one's going to be on scene and we'll just wait for the patient together.
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Ten. Four.
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