Strong odor prompts gas hazard response at apartment, Griffith IN


Fire crews responded to an apartment at near N Glenwood Ave after a strong odor was detected in the hallway. The odor was possibly hazardous, likely due to gas or chemicals. Entry was made through a bedroom window. Maintenance was requested to bring keys to access the apartment, and a ventilation fan was requested to clear the area.
Audio|Source: NWI FIRE
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Transcript:
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Go to 519.
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Beout investigating.
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3305 will have command.
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Command 1 3313.
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Governor, command.
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Approaching, what's like us?
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If you're behind 3128, bring your crew and your meter to the door.
00:30
We've got a strong smell in the hallway.
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Chopper. Central 313.
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13.
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Copy. Copy.
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3305.
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3305. 33.5.
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33.5.
00:51
Can you get Parkwest maintenance and out to this location, please?
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Copy.
01:05
Copy, 254.
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If you transporting one VLS, Franciscan Dyer.
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Kathy, 254.
01:24
Interesting.
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C.O5. Hey, Jeff. I have Parkless maintenance.
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Next to night.
01:35
Bring the key for 0K is in tune for 1203.
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Otherwise, we're going to take the door in about two minutes.
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Sancial from 3205.
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3205
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We've made entry into the apartment through an open bedroom window. This is still by his park close meeting this is.
02:02
Excuse me please.
02:12
Can you get a fan of the concert, please.
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Copy from Central.
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Go ahead, Central.
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They are in route, they don't have an ETA, but they said that they're in route to the apartment.
02:39
Copy, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Glenwood Ave, Griffith, IN 46319
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