Odor at Cibble Farms from exhaust fan dissipates, North Adams MA


Fire department responded to an odor at Cibble Farms near Walker Street. They found the smell was fading and shut down an exhaust fan that caused it. Staff were told to call back if the odor continues.
Audio|Source: Berkshire County Fire, Police and EMS - Central-Northern
02:29
Transcript:
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Cibble Farms, near Walker Street, Independent Living.
00:05
Folks of the front desk, they're going to check on the residence.
00:22
Copy.
00:31
Copy.
00:37
Fireline, you're going to do a lot of service, please.
00:41
Two out of service, one forty-six.
00:51
Okay.
00:58
Negative, as long as there's no keyholder will be 10-8.
01:01
Okay. Negative for key older, 10-8.
01:05
Seven.
01:10
Seven, I'll be 208.
01:14
Preach.
01:15
1.30.
01:21
Just received a call from a resident at 101 Depot Street, advising that there is a Kubota that is running noisily at 89 Depot Street unattended. He finds it disturbing and requesting an officer to check it out.
01:42
First Day 35.
01:50
You all step here, sir. You all step here, sir.
02:01
The odor appear to be dissipating the longer we were on scene.
02:08
We did shut down an exhaust fan that may be a big source.
02:14
Employees have been advised to call back if there's any persistence.
02:20
Cartoon clear, command terminated, engine three will be returning.
02:25
Thank you, clear. Engine 3 in service, 13503.
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Location mentioned:
Near Walker St, North Adams, MA 01247
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