Gas leak prompts building evacuation on Irving Ave, Cumberland County NJ
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A gas leak at a building on Irving Avenue, New Jersey, led to evacuation. Gas levels reached 70 parts per million. The gas was shut off and ventilation efforts were underway.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:21
Transcript:
00:00
Come on county, you can pull N-N29 on location.
00:04
We do have people evacuated.
00:06
You can establish Irving Avenue Command.
00:10
Engine 29 location,
00:12
building evacuated,
00:13
deception Irving Avenue Command, 1156.
00:18
Highland County, Bill 66.24 arriving.
00:25
Cumberland County, Irving Avenue Command.
00:27
See the place outdoors of gas location.
00:29
Irving Avenue Command, 1157.
00:36
From Cumberland County, BLS 3026 will be clearance parable.
00:39
PLS 30226. BLS 3026.
00:42
Cerman County, DELA 726, LX4-6, interrupts through line line.
00:47
DELS 726, Medi-6.
00:50
County, Dio 725, clear and off radio.
00:54
DELF 725. DELF, 725.
01:00
County, Irr Berman, McMan.
01:03
CURRabinsman.
01:09
South Jersey Gas Advisors a reading of 70 parts per million in the building.
01:16
Gas was shut off, we're in the process of rental.
01:19
Okay, everybody having to have new command.
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Location mentioned:
Irving Ave, New Jersey
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