Gas odor detected on fourth floor of high-rise building, San Jose CA

 Fire & Arson
Fire & ArsonFirefighters responded to a report of a faint gas odor on the fourth floor of a four-story high-rise building on Stevens Creek Blvd in San Jose. They confirmed the smell but found no fire or immediate danger. The source of the gas is still being investigated with only two units remaining on scene with gas detection equipment. Other units were canceled as no threat was identified.
Audio|Source: San Jose Fire
03:21
Transcript:
00:00
Transportation 12,
00:01
Medical[3], (number withheld), near Botel Circle.
00:05
Station 12 area.
00:12
26 on scene of near quarter-tara circle.
00:15
We do have a force-to-way high-rise, seems like business as usual.
00:19
We're going to be investigating to the service courte-terrorized region.
00:23
In June 26 unseen quarter tear, I see a four-story high-rise business as usual investigating for all responding units.
00:30
Just the one call from the site building Epheson Frank.
00:33
He was calling from Unit (number withheld) saying there was an odor of gas in the hallway and the elevator on the fourth floor.
00:45
Engine 35, Medical[3], (number withheld), near Cato Road, Station 35's area.
00:54
Truck 16 on St.
01:00
Spitz. 921[2] from the IC[1] with an update.
01:03
Court of Terra, IC[1]A, go ahead.
01:07
We're currently in an S building on the fourth floor.
01:09
There's a slight smell of gas.
01:11
We might just need the gas meter from the truck.
01:18
I see a copy a slight over of gas might need the gas meter from the truck.
01:22
Truck 16 copy?
01:26
Truck 16 copies 4.4.
01:28
Track 30 is on.
01:34
The same stage.
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Truck 30. Truck 30.
01:41
He's 21[2] from the IC[1].
01:44
Record of Terra, I see.
01:48
It's just a faint smell on the 4th floor.
01:51
I've been trouble finding the source.
01:54
Recommend just engine 26 and truck 16 can handle with the gas meter and cancel the counts.
02:02
I see copy of faint odor of gas on the 4th floor.
02:06
I'm still trying to locate this source recommending engine 26 truck 16 to handle Battalion 13.
02:13
The time 13 copies that occur and just for you cut off the internet.
02:19
We make contact with the ARPEN.
02:21
Yes,
02:25
we may contact with the ARV.
02:26
Yeah,
02:29
copy that update.
02:30
We'll downgrade the two recommended units.
02:31
The time 13 and service, engine 26, do you want to keep the channel?
02:40
No, you can have the connection, but you can have the connection for us.
02:42
Engine 26, truck 16 to handle on San Jose Fire.
02:45
Engine 16, truck 30, you guys can go back in service.
02:49
Let's switch us back to San Jose Fire.
02:50
Quick command 21[2] at 2117 now.
02:57
The engine 26 engineer.
03:04
Engine 26 engineer is a traffic for San Jose?
03:08
If you contact PGD and find out where they're troubled men is, I see a trouble vehicle out here in front of the court of terror.
03:15
And if I take my partner's landline.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Assumption or establishment of command responsibility for managing an incident or emergency situation.
[2]
21: Call by telephone
[3]
Medical: Medical aid call
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Location mentioned:
Near Stevens Creek Blvd, San Jose, CA 95128
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