Natural gas odor reported near county road 633 and bartlett road, Grand Traverse County MI
Fire units responded to investigate a strong natural gas odor near County Road 633 and Bartlett Road in Mayfield Township. No smoke or flames were observed. An engine unit was sent to investigate further while other units were put on hold. The odor may be related to a nearby crude oil transfer facility.
Audio|Source: Traverse Bay Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Central is toning off.
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First alarm odor investigation in the area of County Road 633, Bartlett Road, Mayfield Township.
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Pulled in by a passerby, Stitch.
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She's smelling a strong natural gas odor in the area, but could not exactly pinpoint where it was going from.
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Could be for Blair Brush 5, Paradise, Cabota, 2, Green Lake Pumper, Tanker, Wifeford, Buckley Brush, Wexford Buckley, Tanker.
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Maybe switch into Fireground 1, Central Clear, 756.
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On location.
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Copy 891, 757.
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Central Border Station 5, I mean.
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Border Station 5.
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Apparently, we're a call.
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There's no passenger bias, didn't know smoke or flame, correct?
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A firm, no smoke or flame.
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The best guess was that intersection was smelling a strong odor of natural gas in the area.
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We'll send Blair engine five down there to investigate and we'll hold off on all the rest of the units.
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There's that facility right there that does the transfers for the crude oil.
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Clear.
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