Gas odor reported at apartment in Pensacola complex


A report of a gas smell was made at an apartment in the Alabaster Garden Apartments in Pensacola. The smell has been noticed throughout the day and the apartment has gas appliances.
Audio|Source: Escambia County Public Safety
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Transcript:
Copy. Thank you. We'll be on Tack 3. Ladder 12, engine 11, Italian, 2, and 3. High life hazard gas odor[1], 929, Massachusetts Avenue. Ladder, 12, into 11, 2, and 3. Highlife hazard gas order, 929, Massachusetts Avenue. The Alabaster Garden Apartments, Department 2107, and we're on Tack 3. Engine 17, activated High Life Hazard Fire alarm, 4910 Mobile Highway. Engine 17, activated High Life Hazard Fire Lone, 4910 Mobile Highway, the Hospitality Institute. Battalion 3, Stampers. Battalion 3. 3 cops the instant monitor. Engine 7 is game unit. Agent 7. 7. 7. 7. 8.4s. Engine 7 in quarters. Units responding Alabaster Garden's apartments first party caller reporting odor of gas. It's been smaller odor all day. Do advise they have gas appliances inside. The apartment 2107, ESP number five. Giant Cucs.
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High life hazard gas odor: Gas odor reported at a high occupancy risk location
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Location mentioned:
Near Massachusetts Ave, Pensacola, FL 32505
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