Propane odor triggers evacuation at Hannibal home, Hannibal NY
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An evacuation was ordered at a Hannibal residence due to a detected propane odor, believed to be from a gas stove, raising safety concerns.
Audio|Heard on: Oswego County Public Safety
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02:33
Transcript:
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Campi monitors propane odor, possibly from the gas stove, advised to evacuate.
00:07
232 Hanley Road, Cross Street's County Road through Finney Road.
00:12
Time out, 1612.
00:14
6.6.6.6.0.6.
00:17
6.0.
00:21
CPS notified, clear the report.
00:24
Copy. One-A station V&G, I'm on four, five hands.
00:28
Prepared.
00:31
This is we available.
00:35
In New York, Reds, Lincoln, April, David, 7573, our Z, D-557.
00:41
This week, available.
00:47
Sutter 9, transporting North State.
00:50
9-30-Hagger finishing putting out with one a number nine transporting state.
00:56
7-0-troy control.
00:59
Cappy can you conco.
01:01
CETA CUTT OCD and Incinnacadney.
01:06
Cattie.
01:09
Lincoln's Zebra David.
01:13
7573 Copy thank you.
01:18
Just-batch, Renn-2 available.
01:21
None or two available.
01:27
Just-batch Tony, Granby owner.
01:33
The Grambi Base acknowledged waiting crew.
01:37
Grambi Base acknowledged a waiting crew.
01:43
Just past your Grambi Base.
01:52
Can you start the next closest?
01:56
Start next closest.
02:02
...minable monitors in place of Granby, 232 Hanley Road.
02:11
9306, the initial is clear from that traffic staff.
02:14
Copy.
02:19
Monitors in place of brandy propane odor in the residence possibly from gas stove advised to evacuate 232 Hanley Road 232 Hanley Road Street's County Route 3 and Finney Road timeout 1618
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Location mentioned:
Hanley Rd, Hannibal, NY 13074
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