Units respond to gas odor inside building on Main St, Melrose MA
Fire and rescue units responded to a gas odor detected inside a building near Main Street in Melrose. Engine 3 and Ladder 1 were dispatched to investigate. The units established command on Main Street. After checking the scene and supporting basic life support teams, the units cleared and ended the incident without further issue.
Audio|Source: Melrose Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Tension engine 3, ladder 1.
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Respond to near Main St for the odor of gas inside.
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Tension 3, ladder 1.
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Respond to near Main St for the odor of gas inside.
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I was front of line standing by 1918.
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Engine 3, responding, 1919.
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Ladder 1, respond in near Main St.
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Lada 1, you responding, 1920.
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Mars, Friday Department, Nepsin, still-arm, Mars Lada 1 and engine 3 have been dispatched to near Main St for the inside odor gas.
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Brown, stated by 1920.
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Blythe 1 on CNA 100 has Main Street Command.
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Bada one on Cina 100 to give command 1921.
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Football field command, a final arm,
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Armstrong,
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BLS to Melrose where you field,
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and show engine two clear.
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Command, Cranterham Head.
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Committee report 8-2, we train supporting BLS Myers-Wakefield. Engine 2 is clear, turning in service. Commandant, terminated 1921.
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Follow him, engine 3 is unseen, rear-out-the-building.
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Engine 3 is unseen, rear-of-the-building, 1922.
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