Smell of gas reported inside home at Arnold Street


Responders received a call about a gas smell inside a home on Arnold Street. Fire units investigated but found no fire, determining the alarm was due to a faulty detector.
Audio|Source: New Bedford Police, Fire and EMS
02:52
Transcript:
This is Unitou. To be advised, we have a call at 33rd, Arnold Street, for the smell of gas inside the house. We currently have an investigation of LAT3 ready to be dispatched that call. Would you like one of the commanding officers on those pieces to take control the scene? Yeah, that's a firm. We're going to have the officer of Wad-O-3 and take that scene. No copies. Fire alarm from Unit 1. Fire alarm from Unit 1. Go ahead. You know one. No fire at this location. It was a faulty detector. Engine 8 and Latta 4 are clear and returning. Fire at this location. Engine 8, Liar 4, you know 1 return. I'm dispatching Ladder 3, engine 1 to 3333 Arnold Street, for a smell of gas in a home called by a resident. Ladder 3 has the command. Again, ladder 3, engine 1 to 3333 Arnold Street. Residents stating concerns with gas within the home. Officer, letter 3 has command. It's going to be Rod Street and Armour Street. You two. If you can make your way over there, it will work. We currently have the commanding officer at Ladder Training Command. Hey, you're two copies. I'm going to continue on to juice-shaded Boulevard. Fire alarm copies. Unit 1 from Fire alarm. Unit 1 answering. Unit 1 would you like to be attached to the 33rd Arnold Street call, or would you like to have the the commanding officer at least in command? Now you're going to keep the Officer Latta 3 in command of that. For now, I'm going to make my way to Arnold. I'm leaving Loftus Street now.
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Location mentioned:
Arnold St, New Bedford, MA 02740
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