Fire department investigates burning odor in apartment, Amarillo TX


Firefighters responded to an apartment building after callers reported a burning odor but no visible fire or smoke. Investigation found no evidence of fire; the smell was possibly from gas. Most units were cleared to return to service.
Audio|Source: Central Panhandle Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
The client is responding to the Edison.
00:02
Be advised.
00:03
Collars reporting, this is in apartment 3802, building 38.
00:07
Callers advising no flames or smoke visible, smelling of something burning, possibly electrical.
00:12
Cells reported trapped or injured.
00:14
1-5-3-203
00:15
24 5-2-5-3-4 5-3-3-4-7-4-7-4-7-4-7-4-4-6-4-4-4 30
00:28
Clear All right, 6-0-2-2-2-2-fire
00:29
Denver.
00:31
On Sammy 2-story apartment complex, nothing shown at this time yet to estimate.
00:36
Do you need to ask me out. Good thing transplant to the ER and Tuskosa?
00:39
Unfortunately going to the ER and Tuskosa.
00:42
Truck files on scene station.
00:48
Engine 13 is on scene, building 38.
00:50
Engine 13, come up to the scene, and sign you recall.
00:55
There seems clear of recon.
00:57
That's three-stage. 947.
00:58
13. 13.
00:59
947 stations.
01:00
Bye, all other years can state it this time.
01:05
This is a Tocene stage.
01:08
Ten minutes.
01:10
Command, Mr. Recon. Go ahead, Recone.
01:11
We've made it to the apartment 3802, no smoke,
01:17
no smell of anything.
01:21
We'll continue to check everything.
01:22
Ten four. Engine 13 driver to command APD report's occupants on the south side said they were just smelling a gas smell.
01:31
Command copies, all other units with the exception of Station 13 can return the service.
01:37
Ten-four.
01:38
This is truck files in service.
01:39
Ten-four.
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Amarillo, TX
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