Report of smell of propane in a building at 4259 Old Coast Road, Charlestown Fire District., Charlestown RI
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According to the dispatch call, report of smell of propane in a building at 4259 Old Coast Road, Charlestown Fire District.
Audio|Heard on: Charlestown Fire District
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
12ndtrial detention, 12thbound fire district.
00:02
You'll be responding 4259 Old Coast Road, be Jennifer Stallone for a smell of propane in the building.
00:11
12,000, side detention, the Charlestown Fire District.
00:15
He'll be responding 4259, Old Coast Road,
00:20
Jennifer Salon, for the smell of propane in the building.
00:24
Southern to you.
00:31
Charlotte, time dispatch, car-rate, 804 are responding?
00:35
Okay.
00:37
Okay.
00:42
Cover you. Cover you.
00:44
All right.
00:47
All right.
00:49
All right.
00:50
Chobel south is five seven-o-one.
00:56
7.01.
01:01
I'm on the scene.
01:02
Thursday smell outside.
01:03
I'll be checking further.
01:05
I have the calling party with me now.
01:10
10-4[1]701 on the scene.
01:13
802.
01:16
Charlestown Car 802 responding.
01:22
Topping U-O-2.
01:28
Here. The station station is on here.
01:48
Copy-staking, something on here.
01:51
8.50.
01:58
Charlestown Car 701.
02:03
7.01?
02:07
They got a fill up last night.
02:09
I've checked the tank.
02:11
One of those was leaking at the dial-butt shut that off at this time.
02:14
They're also reporting at order inside the building.
02:20
10-4[1] linking tank, shut off at this time, still order in the building.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Copy
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Charlestown, RI
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