Gasoline equipment exhaust caused odor at city hall, Bridgeport CT


An odor reported at Bridgeport City Hall was found to be exhaust from gas-powered equipment on the roof. The incident was cleared and emergency companies returned to service.
Audio|Source: Bridgeport Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Hey, I'm on the roof now.
00:02
Looks like we have a few gasoline leaf blowers up here next to the air handlers. I don't know if they're using it. I have a language barrier up here.
00:11
All right, this is received.
00:16
Yeah,
00:21
they found some gas-powered air blowers next to a vent on the roof.
00:28
Uh, it sounds like you do.
00:31
Sounds like a clue.
00:39
Brett.
00:42
With the complaint in.
00:46
The inside of the home number.
00:48
Pretty safe, just wanted to make sure we had gotten another call.
00:51
Bridgeport to Engine 7.
00:55
7's on.
00:57
7, can you take on medical for difficulty breathing at (number withheld) Yacht Street?
01:03
Proceed for respondent.
01:05
Receive, Engine 7 responding for a medical, difficulty breathing, (number withheld) Yacht Street, crossing ocean terrace and St. Stevens Road, MAP 70.
01:20
Broad Street Command of Bridgeport.
01:24
Broad Street Command.
01:27
Put in a recall, an odor of exhaust from motors on the roof of the city hall.
01:35
Received, putting in recall was odor from motor exhaust on the roof of City Hall.
01:44
All company is sent by a recall of alarm for 999 Broad Street. Companies can return to service. Let the recall of alarm for 999 Broad Street. All companies can return to service.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lyon Terrace, Bridgeport, CT 06604
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