Odor suspected from sewer lines at local convenience store, Plymouth MA


Fire and emergency medical services responded to a call about a sick person near Station Street apartment 18. Later, they were dispatched to a local convenience store where an unusual gas odor was reported in the rear bathroom. Upon investigation, the odor was likely caused by a sewer line problem. The crews ventilated the area and inspected the roof. No hazardous condition was found, and EMS was released. Additionally, there was a fire prevention concern noted involving cooking appliances in a nearby area.
Audio|Source: Carver Fire, Police, and EMS, Plymouth Fire/EMS, Wareham and Plympton Fire
04:39
Transcript:
00:00
Move on front of our dispatching, Bravo One, near Station Street, apartment 18, for a sick party.
00:08
Bravo One has that, could you repeat the address?
00:15
Near Station Street apartment 18.
00:20
Bravo One has near Station Street apartment 18 for the sick party.
00:26
The other one is in water. Ladder one in water.
00:34
Ladder one in front.
00:43
495, command fire alarm, command terminated, engine 1-82, car 3 clearing the scene, brain amygicester.
00:55
Arrinated,
00:56
Car 3A2, engine 1 clearing the scene,
00:58
command terminated.
01:10
All right? Answering C1.
01:16
Go ahead, C1.
01:19
Standby, I was going to clear the cops, so we have an odor in one of the other occupancies.
01:26
You're reporting an odor in one of the other occupancies.
01:35
Received, anyone back in town.
01:45
I'll answer to the Cape Cod Convenience, a New England convenience, they're reporting an odor of some type of gas and the rear bathroom.
01:54
The air crew for the latter have them just that out back.
01:58
You're reporting an order in the New England convenience store, possibly gas.
02:04
Ladder one, back to the scene, ladder one.
02:10
Later one.
02:15
I'm A3 on scene.
02:17
That was.
02:19
We're hit me, three, you're on scene.
02:24
The latter one you're on a three.
02:32
Bill, you want to just pull?
02:41
I'll have you pull on first.
02:45
The latter one, you're on scene.
02:59
All five, you and we'll be out there.
03:04
I have a few and we'll be out there.
03:11
I have a crew for engine two.
03:21
I have a crew for engine two, would you like it to respond?
03:26
Negative, you can hold it. We believe it possibly to be an issue with sewer lines.
03:31
We're going to vent,
03:34
potentially check the roof.
03:36
We should be tied off about 10 minutes.
03:39
Received hold engine two.
03:41
It's possibly related to the sewer lines.
03:44
You're going to ventilate and check the roof.
03:53
I said I'm going to transfer command to Captain (name withheld). Nobody is to be tied up here for a few minutes. You can release EMS.
04:00
Do you transfer in command to Captain (name withheld) and release the EMS?
04:12
Where M.A3 has, I released my command.
04:16
Received Wyrton M.A3, thank you.
04:23
That's it before we forget, if you could also note in that incident that we had a fire prevention issue with some cooking appliances in habit off-co.
04:35
Make a note you have some fire prevention issues in habit off-co.
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