False natural gas alert sparks quick check near Walmart, Fairfield CA
Fire units responded near Walmart with a reported natural gas odor but found only rancid oil smell, clearing the scene without hazard and canceling PG&E notification.
Audio|Source: Solano Fire - County, Fairfield, Suisun City & Vacaville City
02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 72, respond your first in for a strong signal of natural gas in the area of Walmart 15 of one helipower back to clarify 50.
00:12
Back to engine 72.
00:22
Just checking if you have a RP location or if they're still on scene.
00:30
Negative. She had dropped her kid off to work at Walmart, said that she could smell it down the strip of the parking lot from Walmart, even down to the mattress store, but she had left the area.
00:47
Inge 70, we've dropped it, thank you.
00:50
Any notification made to PG&E yet?
00:55
Not yet.
01:02
All right, if you could notify PG&E, we'll check the area.
01:08
Let me check.
01:10
Back, Lange 72.
01:16
Thank you.
01:19
We're unable to locate any smells besides smells like some rancid oil.
01:26
We don't smell any natural gas smells.
01:30
We're going to go ahead and call this unable to locate.
01:35
We're going to return quarters double.
01:38
And 72, copy.
01:44
Just regard, Tones.
01:45
And in a medic,
01:46
72,
01:48
336, World Drive, Cross-Up, World's Court for Medical Doctors, Clarify, 59.
01:54
For medical doctors, Clare 559.
01:58
The 7-4 is available in course.
02:13
On your last call, did you still need us to call PG&E or can we point it to that?
02:21
You can probably cancel PG&E on that smell of gas.
02:26
It just smells like rancid oil.
02:30
Copy. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
N Texas St, Fairfield, CA 94533
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