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Natural gas odor reported in san jose buildingSan Jose CA

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San Jose, CA

Firefighters responded to a building in San Jose to investigate a reported propane odor. They found a slight smell of natural gas, evacuated residents, and conducted further checks with a gas monitor. No smoke or flames were present, and the utility company was notified.

Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
03:30
Transcript:
00:00
29's on 21.
00:03
It's 29 in route.
00:05
The Talon 35, Command 21, your gas investigation is in route.
00:08
This is a single caller on site that's reporting an odor of propane downstairs from the toaster oven.
00:16
We did start PG and Evo calls back with me here.
00:23
Time 35.
00:29
Engine 19, sound as they fire.
00:34
Engine 19, sound as they fire, calls an alarm deco.
00:37
When we spoke to the site, unknown cause, no smoke or flames, the alarm company callback said everything's okay, but the alarm is still going on.
00:47
Night 21, engine 18.
00:51
Engine 82. Engine 82.
00:58
Engine 18 is on scene near inpatient drive.
01:02
We have residents outside.
01:03
I have no smell right now.
01:05
Engine 18 will be investigating sending this up as inpatient IC[1].
01:11
Engine 18 is on scene.
01:12
You do have the residents outside.
01:14
There's no odor of gas right now.
01:15
Engine 18 investigating us in patients I see.
01:22
It's 35 on scene.
01:24
At the hydrant.
01:26
Engine 35 at the hydrogen.
01:31
I mentioned me one from Haitian, I see.
01:35
I see, go ahead.
01:40
I do have a slight odor of natural gas.
01:43
Let's have the truck come in with the gas monitor and have all of the units.
01:47
Do I have the station for now?
01:53
I say, copy, you do have a slight odor of gas.
01:56
We'll have truck 35 come in with their gas monitor and confirm the end of your traffic.
02:03
Have all other units to stage after now?
02:09
I see a copy.
02:10
Green Correction, Truck 13 to come in with the monitor, all other units to stage.
02:18
Truck 13, copy the assignment will be there in just about a minute.
02:23
Truck 13.
02:27
Battalion 35 on scene staging.
02:30
The Tallinn 35 on scene stage.
02:37
Detailant 21 from inpatient IC[1].
02:40
I see, go ahead.
02:44
I recommend engine 18 and truck 13 to stay on scene and continue PG&E and we can cancel all of the unit and we can switch back to San Jose 5.
02:57
I say a copy of your recommending engine 18 and truck 13 to handle on San Jose fire and continue PG&E.
03:03
Battalion 35, Command 21.
03:10
935 copies cancellation.
03:12
Switch back to San Jose Fire.
03:14
Baton 35 in service.
03:15
Truck 13, do you copy?
03:18
Truck 13 copy.
03:20
We're on scene.
03:22
Truck 13 on scene.
03:23
Engine 18 and truck 13 to handle on San Jose fire.
03:26
All other units can clear via their MDC.
03:28
Command 21 is clear at 0931 hours.
Police codes explained
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[1]
IC: Assumption or establishment of command responsibility for managing an incident or emergency situation.

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