Investigation of natural gas odor at alaskan way and columbia street, Seattle WA
Fire personnel responded to Alaskan Way and Columbia Street to investigate a smell thought to be natural gas. The smell was determined to be sewage, and the area was declared safe.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Engine 5, fire response, lasting away, Columbia away.
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Correction, Columbia Street.
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Engine 5, last away, Columbia Street.
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Investigate an odor of natural gas as that intersection with Ladder 1.
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Page 5 is at Alaskan Way of Columbia Street investigating, Alaska Command.
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Engine 5, that location, investigating.
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You'll be a lasting command.
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Engine 6, fire response, Rainier Avenue South, South, Thierhorn Street.
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Engine 6, Rainier Avenue South, south, south through Horn Street.
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Northeast corner of this intersection, report of a rubber fire.
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This is right from Alaska, man.
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We can code green, ladder one, just smell of sewage.
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Okay, command, ladder one, you can code green.
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