Gas odor reported at a Coral Gables address, Coral Gables FL
Fire units responded to a reported gas odor near Valencia Avenue in Coral Gables. The alarm company triggered a gas detection alert. The initial heavy response was reduced after assessment, and the investigation of the gas odor is ongoing.
Audio|Source: Miami Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
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Over, chattice, one, five, Valencia Avenue, rescue, two, rescue,
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one, ladder, two,
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engine, one, battalion, one,
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engine,
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four, squad, two,
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rescue, four, three polteen, investigate gas odor.
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John,
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near Valencia Avenue.
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I am one.
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Thank you for responding to your right.
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For this question 2, Italian 1.
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Just be aware,
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this is being called in by the alarm company, they're receiving a notification at the gas detection level at this K-P is hot.
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by getting them off that is just your list.
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Let's modify this response to Engine 1 and the second suppression unit
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of all the other units responding routine.
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Engine 1 responding.
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Here's up, engine one, engine four, I'll show you running the three.
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You have defined to be 314 map or 8.
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7-5-1 for the 5-5-1. Engine 1, engine 1, engine 4 can respond to routine. Engine 1 and engine 4 run the 3 per battalion 1.
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The battalion 1 respond. One, respond was 1 attack.
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You two response to this white tag.
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Rescue when responding to his flight attack.
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Squad T's finding through us why. Twois Y.
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Okay.
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responding to his wife.
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Okay,
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found 1350.
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near Valencia Avenue can slow in 07 units in that 2 near Valencia Avenue can slow in 07 per the alarm company or not 2-07 you we're running the 3 each
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