Investigating gas odor at residential building


Ithigate 1, Engine 2, the truck 510 East Seneca Street, unit number 5. Between Sage Place and Kyler Place. For a report of a gas odor inside, NYSEG is aware and working on getting a figure in route. That's for Ithaca Engine 1, Engine 2, and the truck 510 East Seneca Street. Unit number 5 for a gas odor inside. Engine 3, Coddington Road, for an anonymous report of a fire outside, unknown further. Report from Engine 3, Engine 4, the area of 265, Cottington Road, between Spursway and Grant-Begbert Boulevard East. Report of a fire outside unknown further. 903[1] from 904 on Osteine. I'm going to Ops 10. I'll meet you there. 904 is in route on Ops 10. Three's drive 510, the Seneca is directly across from me. Medium-sized residential, nothing shown from the street will be in the investigative mode. 6-3 is Seneca Command. Occupant is reporting that she turned the oven stove on, thought it was lit, wasn't getting warm, and realized the pilot was out. Just putting gas in. Chad for her. 36 is all clear, no orders. Apartment number five. Okay for us. Yeah, four. Two, six, five, cutting. Nothing obvious. We'll take a loop, but I think it is nothing sound. The Pollock won't work all the time. Do you want to shut it off, wait for NYSEG? No, affirmative. Just let her know NYSEG is on the way, they should be here shortly and they can take it from there, as long you don't have anything on the meter. I do inside the stove, but in the apartment, no. But if you put it down inside the drawer, we do, because we call us out. How much you're seeing it in the stove for the oven?