Propane leak reported near Farmington Road in Amherst, Amherst NH
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Emergency services responded to a reported propane leak near Farmington Road in Amherst. The odor of propane was detected in a building and garage heated with propane. Multiple fire units were dispatched to manage the situation safely.
Audio|Heard on: Souhegan Valley Area and NH Forest Fire Service
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02:54
Transcript:
00:00
The Tona's 4 Amherst Fire Rescue respond.
00:04
Reported propane leak near Farmington Road.
00:16
Repeating Tone 4, Amherst Fire Rescue, respond.
00:21
To reported propane leak, residential, near Farmington Road, time of the tone is 1909.
00:33
Ambilts 2, go ahead.
00:36
A2 is transporting one to the L.A.C.
00:42
The Milds to the Elliott.
00:53
5C3, you're responding in 1910.
00:59
Roller.
01:00
Three.
01:04
We see. We'll be out.
01:08
5C2, you're unseen in 1911.
01:17
You're responding with three at 1912.
01:26
5C3 you're on scene 1921.
01:29
5C3 you're on scene 1912 High harm from C2.
01:43
5C2 go ahead.
01:46
This is a propane leak into the building.
01:54
Received on the update, propane leak in the building, 1912.
02:00
5-digit 2 has it, propane leak in the building.
02:10
Amherst from O2.
02:13
Answering O2.
02:17
Show me responding, hi-pharmacin.
02:22
Oto, you're responding at 1913?
02:26
The advisor caller felt that he had a leak.
02:30
His house is heated with propane and there's a strong small propane in the garage.
02:41
Ojo has a message with propane in the garage.
02:49
And all companies you guys can I'll just continue on and head back.
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Location mentioned:
Farmington Rd, Amherst, NH 03031
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