Chemical odor traced to controlled burn at ranch, Lebanon OH
Fire crews investigated reports of a chemical burning odor near Kearns Drive and found it came from a controlled open burn at Warrior Ranch near North US 42.
Audio|Source: Warren County Fire and EMS
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Engine 41, an odor investigation in the area near Kearns Drive.
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Engine 41, caller advised a smell of a burning chemical in the neighborhood.
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In the area near Kearns Drive,
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across streets, Blossom, Heath, and Walnut Creek, you're coming to as such as 837.
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From Medicare 52.
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Hey, did you have to drop off all of Medic 54.
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Hey firm, we're leaving main center right now for this run.
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You're clear, I didn't know if you had to come pick it up somewhere.
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Thank you. Dispatchment, Italian 41.
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Battalion 41, guys.
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You can put the engine available, clear this call.
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I'm going to drive around and try to find the source.
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If you ever see here in a minute about what to do in the feet.
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Here.
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Back to the Battalion 41.
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Go ahead. Just information.
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My officer was working the paving detail on Broadway.
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Advise that Broadway is going to be down to one lane from the fairgrounds to the sales.
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Okay, you're clear.
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You can also clear me out of this call.
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At 838.
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Dispatch some times, please.
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Our source has causing all these issues with the odor is the Warrior Ranch near North US 42.
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If you have any calls, like I said, just notify me, disregard them to large open burn that's just smoldering at this point and hovering around the city.
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You're clear, the Warrior Ranch near North US 42 and we'll notify you of any of them calls.
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OH-48, Lebanon, OH 45036
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