Gas odor at hotel was a faulty detector, Indianapolis IN
Fire crews responded to a gas odor outside a multi-story hotel near Keystone Crossing in Indianapolis. After investigation, they found the smell was caused by a faulty detector. No danger was present and all units were canceled.
Audio|Source: Marion County MECA Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Control Ladder 6 on the scene, multi-story hotel has nothing showing.
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The authority Ladder 6th established command will be investigating.
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Ladder 6 on C, multi-story hotel, nothing showing will investigate by authority Ladder 6, establishing Keystone Command, 1515.
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For, Brockinway, gas odor outside, engine 41, ladder 43, (number withheld), Brockinway,
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gas odor outside, 1515, 1950 north, 17,
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11,700 east.
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Control, engine 619, and station on plug.
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Correction, engine 21.
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Clear, engine 21, stage and applied, 1516.
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All units go to level one, staging.
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Is there a possible false line?
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Medic 12,
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1138, record club south.
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Go from command.
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Keystone Command.
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For maintenance, it was a faulty detector and disregard everyone.
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It's the controller operator.
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Clear, a faulty detector.
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All companies on the run 8787Constone crossing can disregard the run and mark in.
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All companies 8787 Keystone Crossing disregard the run and mark in Faulty Detector with their ladder 6, letter 6 term rating keystone command and releasing control operator 1518.
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Location mentioned:
Near Keystone Crossing, Indianapolis, IN 46240
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