Hazmat investigation for chemical smell at residence, Spokane WA


A hazmat team investigated a chemical odor reported near E 2nd Ave that caused a resident to feel sick. The resident declined medical treatment after the response. No other hazards were found after removing burning material.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Hazmat investigation.
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Spokane engine 1- near E 2nd Ave, Channel City Primary. Hazmat investigation.
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Alpha Call.
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Spokane Truck 2, 6830 North Nevada Street, Channel City Primary.
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Unknown problem.
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Can truck two, call them a cleaning crew at the business, says that it appears to be subject leaning by the doors,
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no contact been made, or because no welfare check.
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We removed all the burning material,
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something else's pot up here, smoke it's clear.
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The Nizan2 crew is going to make their way back down to the brickbook.
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Command copy, N202's repeating reporting.
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Everything is down off of the second floor, and you're working making the way down.
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Okay, I'm not nice.
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What?
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So I got my eye for a brake breaker.
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We are all locked out back down to point.
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Command copy of the breakers are walked out and picked out.
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Dr. One, customer resident in the apartment 313, reporting a chemical smell, and then feel sick and decline medics. Yeah, I'll probably return. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 2nd Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
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