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Odor of Gas in Area
Grant Ave & Pitkin Ave, East New York, Brooklyn
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- Firefighters in Brooklyn responded to reports of a gas odor at Grant Ave and Pitkin Ave, where a natural gas detector indicated 10% of the lower explosive limit inside a building. The source was traced to a street grate, and the utility company was notified for further action.
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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Grant Ave & Pitkin Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Grant Ave & Pitkin Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Grant Ave & Pitkin Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Grant Ave & Pitkin Ave.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Grant Ave & Pitkin Ave.
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Brooklyn FDNY · May 21, 3:49PM · 0:31
39 to Brooklyn. 39. Our box will be a 18 for 40 code 1, just notifying that grid, this is a reoccurring box. There's a odor of gas from, looks like a gray in the street on the corner here, Pickett and Grant. Just notifying that grid, nothing been coming in before, but they seem like they haven't done too much with it yet.Alright, 10-4, they were notified of the initial call for half hour, you can't...
Brooklyn FDNY · May 21, 3:48PM · 0:30
Battalion,4-8toBrooklyn.4-8.That's2-4-8-6,givemea10-18fora10-40,code1.Wedohaveanintermittentorderofgascomingfromyouraddress,infrontofyouraddress.We'reunabletodetermineexactlywhereit'scomingfrom.That'swhereit'sgoingtohavetoinvestigatealittlefurther.Alright,toughwork.4-8,it'sgoingtobe10-8.BrooklynLadder,1-2-3.
Manhattan FDNY · May 21, 3:48PM · 0:20
Attention units responding to box 404, respond in emergency mode. ConEd is reporting a natural gas detector activation at the point of service and service entry inside the building. 10%% of the LEL has been detected. Engine 33. 3, 10-4. Ladder 9.
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