Fire department responds to gas alarm in apartment building, Cincinnati OH


The fire department is checking a gas alarm and investigating the air quality in an apartment building. They may need to ventilate the area.
Audio|Source: Cincinnati Fire
01:30
Transcript:
SO2 to Captain Tracy. I'm getting levels in 408, too, so we're probably going to have to ventilate up here. All right, we'll make it happen. The center, 411 gas street, between Lund Street and West 5th Street, police who have not yet been dispatched for an accident with injuries involving a pedestrian on a bike struck by a vehicle. Your fire ground is Adam 3. Engine 14, Medi-29, respond to drop-in center, 411 guest street. The police who have now been dispatched for an accident with injuries involving a pedestrian on a bike struck by a vehicle. Your fireground is Adam 3. on the second floor they can check 211. Here are names. There's a point of a trouble alarm in 211. Is there somebody on the second floor they can check 211? That's a affirmative. I have truck 19 going there now.
SO2 to Captain Tracy. I'm getting levels in 408, too, so we're probably going to have to ventilate up here. All right, we'll make it happen. The center, 411 gas street, between Lund Street and West 5th Street, police who have not yet been dispatched for an accident with injuries involving a pedestrian on a bike struck by a vehicle. Your fire ground is Adam 3. Engine 14, Medi-29, respond to drop-in center, 411 guest street. The police who have now been dispatched for an accident with injuries involving a pedestrian on a bike struck by a vehicle. Your fireground is Adam 3. on the second floor they can check 211. Here are names. There's a point of a trouble alarm in 211. Is there somebody on the second floor they can check 211? That's a affirmative. I have truck 19 going there now.
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Cincinnati, OH
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