Gasoline leak reported near dorian terrace gas station, East Hanover NJ
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Emergency services responded to a report of gasoline leaking near a gas station on Dorian Terrace, East Hanover, potentially creating a hazard on the street. The situation is under investigation and public safety measures are in place.
Audio|Heard on: East Hanover Police, Fire and EMS
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03:11
Transcript:
00:00
Call reporting possible gas leak coming from the gas station there.
00:16
8.54 on this spot.
00:21
Okay. 7.
00:23
104.
00:29
10864, 624, 6th headquarters.
00:31
First spot.
00:41
EO-3108. The individual was in good health and she was advised to contact the caller.
00:47
She's simple.
00:50
Number. Number one. The other.
00:58
Go one, 10-0-8-3.
01:08
850, we'll repeat.
01:15
Agent 864, please, securors, we're on a change.
01:18
We'll be out investigating.
01:21
854 officers are up command, or put the call.
01:25
Second.
01:28
Can you give them a call?
01:31
Okay.
01:34
That's 8606.
01:38
106.06, respond to three Glenn Wood for a report of Stolen Camp Firewood.
01:49
Six were two.
01:53
Seven.
02:11
Commandant, please take force.
02:18
Good.
02:22
Good.
02:29
Who do you have as the corner on this?
02:34
Callers at near Dorian said he observed what looked to be gasoline in the street and Dorian from the Snobico going down Dorian.
02:47
I received near Dorian.
02:57
They don't want to be got to direct cars and near Dorian.
03:01
He observed gasoline on the side of the road appeared to be coming from this and they'll go down Dorian.
03:09
We'll be stepping out there.
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Location mentioned:
Dorian Terrace, East Hanover, NJ 07936
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