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Natural gas odor reported at building near Greensfelder LaneSharonville OH

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audio iconFire & Arson
Greensfelder Ln, Sharonville, OH 45241

As discussed during the dispatch call, an odor of natural gas was reported inside a building near Greensfelder Lane in Sharonville, Ohio. Emergency units responded and conducted tests but found no gas readings. The scene was cleared with no hazards detected.

Audio|Heard on: Hamilton County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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04:26
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead.
00:01
Can you dispatch sharing both units to near Greensfelder Lane for an odor of gas in the building? Go ahead and drop tones.
00:11
Okay.
00:14
Okay.
00:16
Hey Rob, I, you get you clear.
00:18
Or 2 in your 30.
00:24
Area 87 Alpha.
00:34
Area 87 Alpha 1.
00:37
Order of natural gas indoors.
00:40
District 86.
00:42
Engine 87. Quint 86.
00:45
On fire ground.
00:47
Near Greensfelder Lane, cross of Thornview Drive, and Dead End.
00:54
Near Greensfelder Lane on Fireground 6.
01:07
Thank you. Boy in route, Logan out of Fire Run, near Greensfelder Lane for odor of natural gas.
01:19
Five like eleven.
01:22
Five like eleven.
01:23
Five week eleven.
01:26
Passengers discharged.
01:27
I'll be returning back to my previous detail, break freeing knowledge.
01:32
Go on.
01:34
W. 314-08.4.
01:38
Okay.
01:45
Copy waiting on the water heater.
01:53
Do you guys get any LEL readings?
02:00
Negative, no reading.
02:05
Okay.
02:12
Only one of five, thanks.
02:19
The Drive and Niagara Street, 3464, Springdale Road.
02:30
Again, last week stop on Route 4 from Sharon.
02:34
Nowcott Furblok for King Boy Sam, 2645 is Brick-Gerry-Minghampton, 1748.
02:43
Squad's rolling to home at Taylor's Point at 3464 Springdell Road Room 109.
02:48
It's a female 69, trouble breathing, low 2 sats, and then ultra-mental status.
02:53
Currently, Lincoln 14.
02:58
Legal 14, okay.
03:05
5, Lincoln 11.
03:09
Switching operators is going to be a second, but go ahead.
03:13
My apologies, ma'am.
03:14
I meant to update you on my address.
03:16
It was (number withheld) in Arlington.
03:19
My apologies.
03:21
Okay, just give me a second.
03:22
I'm trying to bring the cat up.
03:23
(number withheld).
03:24
I'll check it, or fix it here in a second.
03:28
Okay. Okay.
03:29
Okay.
03:40
Robert 11, your last squad's rolling to 2,700 Falcon Bridge.
03:44
It's a female 91, dizzy, sick person.
03:47
Hey Robert 11?
03:50
Hey Robert 11, you love that in box, please.
03:54
Two seconds.
03:59
Full service.
04:01
Negative C, yes.
04:08
No, it's a personal topic.
04:14
Command from Latter 25.
04:16
We got no readings for smells.
04:18
We're going to be turning in quarters.
04:25
Copy, nothing found, going available.

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Greensfelder Ln, Sharonville, OH 45241

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