Cooking set off fire alarm; gas smell reported nearby, Omaha NE
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a residence near Nicholas Street caused by cooking. No fire or hazard was found. Later, a gas smell was reported outside the home and the local gas utility was notified.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
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Transcript:
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Battalion 2.
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Dispatch from Battalion 2.
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Put me on location near Nicholas Street.
00:09
I'm just going to check it with my 4 gas.
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I'll remain in the service.
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Truck 4-1. We are hearing you now, sir.
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Understood.
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Truck 41's in service.
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We take that run.
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Thank you, 41.
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That's clear.
00:38
Dispatch from Battalion 2, I've confirmed cooking set off the alarm.
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I'm back in.
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Truck 21 is around.
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Truck 313, you can cancel.
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Track 21, you can cancel.
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Track 21, understood, back in service.
00:58
(number withheld)
01:03
For callers reporting the smell of gas outside near the house, MUD has been advised.
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Temperature is 53, humidity 54 percent, and winds out of the north at 3 miles an hour.
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The time for us clear, exterior gas leak, MUD is notified.
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Location mentioned:
Near Nicholas St, Omaha, NE 68132
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