Chemical odor reported in Lynn apartment building, Lynn MA
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According to the dispatch call, a strong chemical odor, possibly methane, was reported throughout an apartment building near Locust Street in Lynn. A health care worker at apartment 204 was unable to evacuate a patient due to the odor.
Audio|Heard on: Lynn Fire Department
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Transcript:
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ladder 4H1, near Locust St, near Locust St,
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reported a strong chemical odor throughout the building.
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Engine 10, ladder 4H1,
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near Locust St,
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reports a strong chemical odor throughout the building.
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Fire, let me control ladder 21 on scene.
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Ladder 21 on scene.
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Um,
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they're responding from the fuel depot.
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10 responding, coming from the fuel depot.
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Each one is responding from the quarters.
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Each one, you're responding.
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The airman, you're responding.
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Okay-vival.
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Ladder 4 from Fire Alarm.
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Ladder 4 is on.
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Line 4, are you responding?
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Uh.
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A lot of four, it's a single call from apartment 204, it's a health care worker who's with a patient,
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and she's reporting a strong chemical odor, possibly a methane odor,
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throughout the building, very strong also in the elevator shaft.
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What floor was she on again?
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She's in apartment 204 with a patient.
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I don't believe she can remove the patient from the apartment.
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Location mentioned:
Locust St, Lynn, MA 01904
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