Gasoline smell investigated at building near Bancroft Ave, Oakland CA
Firefighters responded to a report of a gasoline smell inside a building near Bancroft Avenue. They initially suspected a natural gas leak but found no active gas leak or fire. Assistance from the utility company was canceled after the investigation.
Audio|Source: Oakland Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Engine 23, crock 6.
00:03
Hasmat incident, natural gas shut off.
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7200, Bancroft Avenue.
00:14
I'm sorry, micro size.
00:17
Go ahead, Microsoftice.
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Self service.
00:22
Markles had been service.
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Local fire, Macro 2.
00:26
Engine 23 on scene, investigating.
00:28
Engine 73 on scene investigating.
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Last Macro, you know, our traffic ahead.
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So, Macro 2, Backer Service, MCC.
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Macro 2 and Service, MCC.
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Traffic, engine 23Ns, cancel.
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Go truck six?
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Yeah, y'all can cancel. It's just a smell of gasoline inside.
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You can cancel.
01:07
Copy, thank you.
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Break, open fire, truck six in service.
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Track six in service.
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Go ahead.
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Confirming PG&E[1] is not needed.
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Correct. You can cancel a PG&E[1].
01:29
Copy.
Police codes explained
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[1]
PG&E: Pacific Gas and Electric (utility company)
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Location mentioned:
Near Bancroft Ave, Oakland, CA 94605
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