Fire unit responds to gas odor in residential building, Cleveland OH


Fire units responded to a residential building after an alarm and reports of a gas odor and elevated carbon monoxide levels. No fire was visible, but the gas company was called to investigate.
Audio|Source: Cleveland Fire and EMS
04:57
Transcript:
3rd, first responder, 1782 East 131. Engine 36 on an emergency east 146. Dispatched, Tower 10 rolling. Engine 6. Tower 10. Tower 10. 36 Fairhill. That's right about 17. You can cancel it. That's the latter one out of three. B-5Rourone. 30, go ahead of 30, you'll be in service, 611. Copy, 611. Engine 6, Battalion 5, Emergency, C.O. 4590, East Wix 2. That's our next 40. Dispatch into 3.6 on scene, we got two and a half-story frame. Here's be occupied, two family. Nothing showing. Let me check them out. I got to run for you. One, nine, five, six. All right. 30 of B remaining on air for fuel. That is already on air, 1957. So we're much on this time. 1959 Lock. Lock from arm, 237-E-3-7-A-C1. Lock-Marm, 2371, E-3-36, engine 2-7, 907, AC1[1]. Lock-1-271-E-36, engine 2-7. 7 AC1, odor of gas, company's knowledge. It's very much. That's right on, Steve. At their MAC 26. AC1 rolling. Thank you. All right. All right. But I change in six on paint. One story wood frame wrapped the roof. Presidential Occupied, not showing. Red Center, Mobile Dr. Go ahead. Good night, man. Show fire there. Happy. Have you a good night. 2nd0. N2.0. Fox alarm[2], 2371, east 36, take engine 2, engine 7 out of 7, AC1. And it's like to B5[3]. B5, go ahead. We got to read 83 parts per million right now. Fox alarm, 2371, east 36, takes engine 2 and 7. matter 7, AC1, reported to B, an odor of gas at location. The company is responding with Act 1 for AC1. B5, copy back. B5, the dispatch. Can you have the gas company in response to this location? President, I'm not 24. Copy Battalion 5. B5, do you have a reading? 2.4, good evening. I've got to run for you. B dispatch, that's a perimeter. So I was reporting 802 parts per se at this time. I'm just arriving on scene now. Happy B5. Engine 6 is on scene. Dispatch, B5 is in command. B5 is in command. Agent 7C, Presbyter Residential, Occupied. Let me show him. Just got chasing when we copy the site up. 7 on thing. Presser automatic 40, stand by for a new run.
3rd, first responder, 1782 East 131. Engine 36 on an emergency east 146. Dispatched, Tower 10 rolling. Engine 6. Tower 10. Tower 10. 36 Fairhill. That's right about 17. You can cancel it. That's the latter one out of three. B-5Rourone. 30, go ahead of 30, you'll be in service, 611. Copy, 611. Engine 6, Battalion 5, Emergency, C.O. 4590, East Wix 2. That's our next 40. Dispatch into 3.6 on scene, we got two and a half-story frame. Here's be occupied, two family. Nothing showing. Let me check them out. I got to run for you. One, nine, five, six. All right. 30 of B remaining on air for fuel. That is already on air, 1957. So we're much on this time. 1959 Lock. Lock from arm, 237-E-3-7-A-C1. Lock-Marm, 2371, E-3-36, engine 2-7, 907, AC1[1]. Lock-1-271-E-36, engine 2-7. 7 AC1, odor of gas, company's knowledge. It's very much. That's right on, Steve. At their MAC 26. AC1 rolling. Thank you. All right. All right. But I change in six on paint. One story wood frame wrapped the roof. Presidential Occupied, not showing. Red Center, Mobile Dr. Go ahead. Good night, man. Show fire there. Happy. Have you a good night. 2nd0. N2.0. Fox alarm[2], 2371, east 36, take engine 2, engine 7 out of 7, AC1. And it's like to B5[3]. B5, go ahead. We got to read 83 parts per million right now. Fox alarm, 2371, east 36, takes engine 2 and 7. matter 7, AC1, reported to B, an odor of gas at location. The company is responding with Act 1 for AC1. B5, copy back. B5, the dispatch. Can you have the gas company in response to this location? President, I'm not 24. Copy Battalion 5. B5, do you have a reading? 2.4, good evening. I've got to run for you. B dispatch, that's a perimeter. So I was reporting 802 parts per se at this time. I'm just arriving on scene now. Happy B5. Engine 6 is on scene. Dispatch, B5 is in command. B5 is in command. Agent 7C, Presbyter Residential, Occupied. Let me show him. Just got chasing when we copy the site up. 7 on thing. Presser automatic 40, stand by for a new run.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
AC1: Assistant Chief 1
[2]
Fox alarm: False Alarm
[3]
B5: Battalion 5
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Location mentioned:
Near E 36th St, Cleveland, OH 44115
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