Gas leak caused by faulty water heater in residential area, East Hampton NY
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Fire department responded to a gas leak near Springy Banks Road in East Hampton. They detected elevated levels of gas and carbon monoxide. Investigation found a faulty tankless hot water heater causing ignition issues. The scene was secured with no active fire or explosion hazard.
Audio|Heard on: East Hampton, New York Town and Village Police, Fire and EMS Services
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05:40
Transcript:
00:00
East Hampton Fire Department on air with a reactivation of your gas leak 9-17 response to the scene.
00:08
176 Springy Banks Road is near Duke Drive and Barclay Court. Reactivation on your gas leak.
00:15
917 to respond.
00:16
Time is 844.
00:18
910.
00:22
I don't see any purified.
00:39
So we've served for a murder of the house, there's no smoke and inflamed.
00:44
Nothing there is a dog inside, so we're not able to gain access.
00:49
So we're going to put all units back in service.
00:53
Roger. You're back in service.
00:54
State 46.
00:59
Pretty ready to move.
01:01
All right.
01:06
What do you have for four million by paddles?
01:14
Two-by-coma meter, I'm looking for that now.
01:19
Is he ready?
01:22
Ready?
01:24
We have 22 on the condium gas and 8 on the co.
01:31
Roger, I have two quaint.
01:34
Make sure you guys pull your lines there.
01:55
(number withheld).
01:59
30.
02:02
12 on this hill meter and I would have said 25 on the trauma relation.
02:10
All right to that I finish my guy there.
02:21
Holder call, they were trying to get through to you at the scene on the ring camera.
02:26
They stated they had their tank filled two days ago by Propane Depot.
02:32
Roger that.
02:34
Have any pump-prone road yet? It's not as you reactivate for 911[1], 9114?
02:43
That's affirmative.
02:56
We satin fire department on here with a second reactivation on the gas leak 913 or 4 to respond to the scene.
03:04
176, Springy Banks Road near Duke Drive and Barclay Court.
03:07
Repeating for you tampon, a second reactivation for 913 or 4 respond.
03:12
Times 850, 910 clear.
03:20
910 913 being right after the station.
03:23
See it 913.
03:30
913, say anybody.
03:37
913. 911[1]. 9113, 913A, you can roll.
03:42
Roger.
03:46
Two beats you, Rag.
03:53
37.
03:55
Seven.
03:58
Seven,
04:02
Once you get on senior,
04:04
just roll up parallel to the driveway.
04:08
And we'll get in need pretty much every parent off your truck.
04:19
30.
04:22
30. 30.
04:26
Chief, I think I might have found the source.
04:28
We got a floppy, a new tankless hot water heater showing some type of ignition fault.
04:35
I'm going to security gas front of switch.
04:41
I do, thank you.
04:47
Stephen's right on the other side of the number three side where the gas entry comes in.
04:56
Writer.
04:59
Now one three, then route.
05:02
Nine one three, nine one thirty, nine one thirty.
05:09
Three arm.
05:14
3. I'm going to have you come up past us.
05:18
Just around the corner there's a hydrant.
05:20
You can just get that hydrant flow straight,
05:24
dress it,
05:25
and just stand by.
05:30
Brad.
05:31
Yeah,
05:35
I have a 7 on 2.
05:39
I'm not seen 8 on 2.
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Location mentioned:
Springy Banks Rd, East Hampton, NY 11937
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