Fire crews investigate gas odor near East 168th, Cleveland OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible gas odor near East 168th Street in Cleveland. Multiple engines and trucks were dispatched following a box alarm. On arrival, personnel reported a one-and-a-half-story wood-frame residential structure with no visible smoke or fire. Investigation at the scene was ongoing under the command of Truck 31.
Audio|Heard on: Cuyahoga OH Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Odor of gas, near East 168th.
00:04
Truck 31 copy.
00:06
Responding from the fueling station at Deemer and East 161st.
00:11
Dispatch to Engine 30.
00:15
Engine 30 wheels rolling.
00:17
Engine 31 wheels rolling.
00:20
Dispatch, Battalion Six, one.
00:23
Box alarm, near East 168th.
00:27
Say, Engine 31,
00:29
Engine 30, Ladder 31, Battalion 6.
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Over, guys.
00:32
Tank 6 for B6.
00:35
40 in service, 311.
00:38
Engine 40.
00:40
Engine 40, 2nd box, near East 168th.
00:45
Engine 30, you'll be in service.
00:48
Thirty copies.
00:52
What do we got there responding from Lakeshore? I want to clear Lakeshore.
00:56
Dispatch, Truck 31's on scene.
00:59
We have one and a half story wood frame rafter roof.
01:02
Residential nothing showing.
01:03
Truck 31 will be in command investigating.
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Location mentioned:
E 168th St, Cleveland, OH 44110
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