Evacuation due to gasoline odor near Elliot street, Concord NH
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An evacuation is underway near Elliott Street in Concord due to a gasoline odor. Fire and emergency teams are investigating a possible petroleum spill, suspected to originate from a trash compactor near Walmart.
Audio|Heard on: Concord Fire Alarm - Capital Area
Listen to dispatch call
02:48
Transcript:
00:00
On the station 7, we have an evacuation in progress.
00:02
We'll be on 2.
00:06
The Agent 7 on the scene of evacuation and progress, all Cocker companies, General 2.
00:15
Fire alarm looks at an ambulance 1, near to the Elliott.
00:22
We're finding Root City, Elliot.
00:30
The Suncine-out commandant.
00:38
Prattle battalion, four calling.
00:46
On the scene, a level.
00:49
I'm on two.
00:54
Signing with 4 a year on the scene in the South Korean Channel 2.
01:02
Portable 7.
01:06
Okay, reporting an odor from the caller.
01:08
What kind of odor is it?
01:17
Order of gasoline, possibly from the traffic factor.
01:22
Tower just arrived to swing around back.
01:28
Power when you come?
01:32
We got it.
01:38
I'm Walmart, calling.
01:43
Answering a Walmart, man.
01:49
Investigating a petroleum motor, possibly from the trash compactor.
01:53
Beholding the assignment.
02:05
Checking an order from the trash compactor, you're holding the assignment.
02:16
Tower 1, can you give me a 360 report when you get around back?
02:24
...to see a second.
02:31
Tower 1, trust to come in command.
02:36
Answering tower truck.
02:40
Nothing obvious on a 360.
02:46
Okay, 360's unremarkable.
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Location mentioned:
Elliot St, Concord, NH 03303
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