Fire units investigate chemical odor at business on Main St, Green Bay WI
Fire units responded to a commercial location on Main St in Green Bay after reports of an unusual odor. The smell was identified as epoxy or a cleaning solvent rather than gas. Units investigated the source and then cleared the scene without finding a gas leak.
Audio|Source: Brown County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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6011, enter right, next step, higher number.
00:07
Battalion 1 from Engine 2.
00:10
Go on into 2.
00:13
There's a definite odor.
00:15
Not smelling like gas, we're not getting anything on our monitor so far.
00:20
Almost more like a cleaning solvent.
00:24
Copy.
00:25
The piping might have an epoxy smell.
00:30
This is an ambulance from the weather.
00:32
Go ahead.
00:33
Yeah, I would say epoxy is the correct smell.
00:38
What was our room number again?
00:41
I'm sorry, I'll tell you.
00:44
So, I'm in 19.
00:47
19, copy.
00:49
Adam 1, which entrance did you go in?
00:53
You guys can clear.
00:55
Units responding to Viking drives are several EM1s for Kayla. Couple.
01:01
His special copies are through.
01:03
Okay.
01:04
4-9-823.
01:07
Tempor.
01:09
Email, it's 312 from dispatch. You'll be responding out for a 36-year-old female, not conscious. She is breathing at the D-gated response for an overdose.
01:17
Callers advised that she is upset that he's calling, and she's currently in and out of it.
01:23
Please, 1-2-1.
01:25
10-4.
01:27
Amund 1-1 from Battalion 11.
01:30
Go to 1-1. This is 1-2-1.
01:33
Once a while you guys can go ahead, cancel.
01:37
Dispatch from Main Street Command. You can mark WPS on scene they were called initially by the restaurant.
01:44
Copy, Cleary.
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Main St, Green Bay, WI
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