Gas odor reported near Westview Avenue in Clinton, Clinton WI
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Authorities responded to reports of a gas odor near Westview Avenue at Willow Dell Court and High Street in Clinton. The odor might be related to a gas line that was struck recently. Emergency responders are on the scene investigating.
Audio|Heard on: Rock and Surrounding Area Fire Departments
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Transcript:
00:00
Clinton Fire Department respond to 429 Westview Avenue near Willow Dell Court and High Street for a gas odor, residents.
00:08
Cross streets on Willow Dell Court and High Street.
00:11
Time now, 0643.
00:15
4,841 did St.
00:20
Mary's. 3.841, St.
00:25
Mary's.
00:27
4.41 now.
00:31
Copy 4.41, you're going 429 to Westview to Cross.
00:35
It's a high to Willa Dell Court.
00:37
It's Clinton 1.
00:38
They were thinking maybe coming from where that gas line was hit the other day.
00:57
Ambulance 441 respond to 429 Westview Avenue.
01:03
For a gas odor.
01:05
Outside.
01:06
Cross streets on Willow Dell Court and High Street.
01:09
Time now, 0649.
01:18
441 are you going to need any other pages?
01:25
In general will be in round shortly.
01:31
11 is in service waiting crew.
01:38
Do one on C?
01:42
Copy 441 on C.
01:48
There, Clinton Fire responding,
01:51
four minute aboard, Gas League, 429 Westview.
01:58
Happy 411, you're now, 429 Westview, Crossroots a high to Willow Del Court.
02:03
It's Clinton 1.
02:05
The caller was thinking it might be from where the line was struck the other day.
02:13
The energy is get them on the road heading this way.
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Location mentioned:
Westview Ave, Clinton, WI 53525
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