Gas leak investigated near 65th Avenue, Oakland CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to reports of a gas leak near 65th Avenue across from East 14th Street in Oakland. A strong odor of sulfur or gas was reported inside a house. Engine 23 was dispatched to investigate the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Bay Area Various Public Safety
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Responding 2424.
00:01
Respond for gas leak near 65th Avenue across from East 14th Street.
00:05
Three 0820.
00:10
No.
00:11
That's a 70s little over.
00:14
Oh.
00:20
You're close to the end of night.
00:26
This is it, special.
00:30
Yeah.
00:33
Get close to the vehicle, 100.
00:37
Is there light?
00:40
Go ahead.
00:46
Vehicle is off the gate at 100.
00:54
Rescue 24 alpha.
00:57
7173, thank you.
01:04
Confirming are you responding for 1024?
01:08
Thank you.
01:10
Confirming are you responding and 1024? Thank you.
01:18
Alpha copies in.
01:19
Would you like to clear attack?
01:21
Alpha copies in.
01:22
Would you like to clear? Okay.
01:24
All right, we'll get it.
01:25
I'll go back to the bike wheel.
01:27
Okay.
01:29
Medic 259.
01:33
Alcohol, maybe from that traffic crash.
01:36
Engine 23, you're responding to a strong odor of sulfur or gas inside the house.
01:40
Snow is filling up.
01:41
Give an advice tonight.
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Location mentioned:
65th Ave, Oakland, CA 94621
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