Gas leak reported at home near Nimitz Ave, Fitchburg MA
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According to the dispatch call, a caller reported a possible gas leak at a home near Nimitz Avenue in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Multiple fire units and a deputy were dispatched to the location to investigate and take necessary safety measures.
Audio|Heard on: Fitchburg Police and Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
If you can head over to near Nimitz Ave as a caller reporting that she believes she has a gas leak in her home.
00:09
Freeing!
00:13
I do one, four, ladder one, indefinite.
00:16
Three or two, five, seven.
00:23
Could we have urges, get out of the house? Just be cared.
00:26
All right, the caller is.
00:30
I'm sure if firemen is the same, the back way to the house in the area and I am.
00:36
Where is you?
00:38
Attenture, Fitzger, fraud, garment.
00:40
Near Nimitz Ave.
00:43
For the order of gas,
00:44
record 1,
00:46
4, ladder 1, and a deputy.
00:48
That's near Nimitz Ave.
00:51
For the order of gas,
00:53
register 1,
00:54
4, ladder 1,000, rest of 3 and a deputy.
00:57
I'm 11.23.
00:58
Um,
01:05
200, 9-9,000, company, 25s, you get to have, order gas in the building.
01:15
C-100 company, En route, GeoPylograph, Your Operating Channel.
01:20
Deputy, Cross Street is going to be 339, Outly Street.
01:42
This morning engine companies you're going to have a hydrant at near Nimitz F.
01:53
Reyes off.
01:57
Two hundred just a twenty five minutes, we have a one-a-half story wood frame.
02:07
We have that beginning.
02:10
You're a record.
02:11
You're off investigating.
02:12
1121-7.
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Location mentioned:
Nimitz Ave, Fitchburg, MA 01420
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