Fire crews respond to gas odor at diner


Fire crews were called to a diner after a strong smell of gas was reported inside the building. They confirmed the gas was turned off and worked to shut off the power and ventilate the area for safety.
Audio|Source: Onondaga County and Syracuse City Fire
02:25
Transcript:
Cicero fire 6043 Route 31, the diner. Cicero fire. It's a gas odor. 6043 Route 31 off a New Country Drive in Damon Road at Diner. Recorded gas smell in the building. For Cicero, you have TAC 3, 1859. Cicero Car 2, Car 4 responding, DeWitt Engine 14's arrived, DeWitt Rescue 14's arrived, Cicero Car 1 responding. The pull engine 2 is off the air. The Wind Engine 14 is clear. The Rescue 14 in service Cicero Truck responding. Cicero Engine 1. Cicerole Engine 1, you're responding? No, a car 2 is logged on. Mini 2, 1514 Butternut Street. 2, chest pain, fell to response, 1514 Butternut Street between Grant Boulevard and Hood Ave. N2, chest pain stale to response. 1514 Butternut Street between Grant Boulevard and Hood Ave for a 45-year-old female with chest pain and abdominal pain at 1906. 1906. Car one engine one officer. Got you. Send two guys from your crew back with the driver. Go sit on the hydrant. check all the flanks inside. It appears at all pilots are lit, but there's still a heavy order inside. Sir the command. Go ahead. Gas secure. I get the utilities as well. I don't want any type of power in that building with gas holder. Copy, truck crew is going for the panel. The truck and engine 10 crew. Let's kill all the power and the gas. We'll vent it out. We'll wait for a grade to turn it back on.
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Location mentioned:
Near Butternut St, Syracuse, NY 13208
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