Fire crews respond to residential structure for gas odor


Fire crews arrived at a two-story building where everyone had safely left. They found no gas leaks but called for help to check a smell coming from the wall.
Audio|Source: Sacramento Regional Fire/EMS Communications Center (SRFECC)
02:17
Transcript:
Engine 75, on scene, two-story, right the structure, occupants out. We'll be out in the state. 10[1], 11[2] copies. Needed 75, on scene, investigating. Grand Line Road and East Stockton Boulevard, Engine 71, Operations A3. 611 radio shake. Your 10-2[4]. Go ahead. 711.75. Good access to the house. No alerts on the gas monitor. and handle engine 45. To copy, 75 to handle balance attack released. Check that forward. Copy, engine 75 on scene to handle, downstack release. 2810, where does that status check? Sorry, just that 8101. Did you have traffic for us? Hey, firm. What's your status still showing your route? Apologies, that's been on scene for about 10 minutes now. Copy on scene, 10 ago[3]. It's batch engine 75. Did we get an ETA for PG&E? 75, they weren't started as the initial complaint was a protein cell? I said. Okay, firm. I want to request PG&E to come out for an odor in the wall. Happy, we'll get them sorted.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10: Acknowledgment
[2]
11: Acknowledgment
[3]
10 ago: On scene for 10 minutes
[4]
10-2: Receiving Well
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Location mentioned:
E Stockton Blvd, California
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