Natural gas odor detected in TD Bank basement, Worcester MA
Fire and rescue crews responded to reports of a natural gas odor in the basement of TD Bank near Grafton Street, Worcester, MA. Multiple units confirmed the odor and the gas company was notified. No immediate hazards or fire were found, and the building remained occupied. The source of gas heat is unclear but may be from the roof area.
Audio|Source: Worcester City Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Rescue answering fire alarm[1]?
00:02
Border natural gas going off near Grafton St.
00:08
We're going to off speed for that?
00:11
Permanent.
00:14
Moving up to B. Moving up to B.
00:20
Calfour, near Grafton Street, front odor, natural gas.
00:29
Engine 7, Lata 1, the rescue, Calfour.
00:33
Near Grafton Street, odor, natural gas, IRA, D, Bravo, at 12.4.1.
00:45
Agent X, Parillon.
00:49
Railway.
00:55
I'm answering engine six.
00:58
Six, you're arrived.
01:00
Your arrival. Your arrival, 12 for you.
01:03
Okay.
01:06
Engine 3 is available, switch your back to admin.
01:09
12.48.
01:19
Capua near Grafton treats the TD Bank in the basement of the odor of natural gas. Evasosa has been notified.
01:29
P.D. Benik. Near Grafton.
01:33
Order of gas in the basement.
01:35
Respond.
01:37
1242. 1242.
01:46
I'll be responding to Grafton street.
01:49
Free. Please.
02:05
Engine 7, a fire alarm[1] with initial radio report.
02:09
Engine 7, go with your initial.
02:13
Simonson Arrival, staging at a hydrant at the corner of Famon and Grafton Street. We'll have one in rescue one to investigate upon their arrival, preoperating in the offensive strategy.
02:24
Engine 7 has Graffin Street command.
02:28
You've done engine 7, assuming Grafton Street command at 1245.
02:34
NG2 to Philo.
02:38
Pilelo.
02:40
NG2 is back in quarters.
02:42
You back, 1245.
02:45
1245. 124. Final.
02:52
File on. Rallum.
02:55
Rott Rattle. Rattle.
02:57
45.
03:01
Calford command,
03:04
360[2].
03:09
Command answering.
03:13
Did Calfo perform the 360[2] of the bank?
03:17
Receive.
03:20
Sorry, we performed a 360[2] of the bank.
03:24
No apparent hazards. The building is still occupied.
03:28
Unknown on basement access.
03:38
A coppaw to command, command transfer.
03:41
Command answer.
03:44
Okay, we got engine 7, standing by a wall. The supply lot of ones going inside to one.
03:50
I will assume command from out here.
03:55
Engine 7 has a...
03:58
Cap 4 to final.
04:03
File 4 then assume command. Remain an offensive call the assignment.
04:07
Have we notified the gas company?
04:10
The prime minute. We just don't have an ETA yet.
04:14
Receasee.
04:21
A lot of ones, man.
04:28
A lot of one.
04:31
We do have an odor in the basement.
04:35
Is there any possible to get someone to check where the feed comes in outside?
04:43
Yeah, sir, but if we can have the rescue checked out when they arrive.
04:54
Edge 6th, Fireland.
05:00
Six in bill.
05:08
Investigating with Latter 1.
05:11
Rescuing arrival investigating.
05:14
Mr. Man, Latter 1.
05:19
Latter 1.
05:22
Latter 1.
05:25
Another one, we have no gas meter on the exterior, but do have gas appliances in the basement.
05:34
Negative.
05:36
We're trying to figure out where their heat comes from. There's nothing in the basement. It might be on the roof.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
fire alarm: Fire-related incident notification/dispatch
[2]
360: A 360-degree walk-around size-up of the structure for hazards and conditions
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