Fire crew investigates possible gas leak at ocean avenue, Jersey City NJ
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Fire department units responded to a reported possible gas leak at an apartment near Ocean Avenue in Jersey City. After scanning the area with gas detection meters, crews found no gas readings and confirmed the scene was safe. The alarm response was then terminated.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, engine 8th on the scene, 722 Ocean Avenue.
00:04
We're investigating.
00:06
Rayteam, engine 8, you're on the scene.
00:08
Establishing Ocean Avenue, command, you're investigating.
00:10
The advisor can be apartment number one.
00:12
That's apartment number one.
00:32
Engine 8, dispatch.
00:37
Go, engineer.
00:38
You want to...
00:44
...have scanned the apartment with the gas meter and all the rest of the meters.
00:51
There were no readings in the whole apartment.
00:54
The stove was clear and all her...
00:56
other instruments are clear.
01:01
You can terminate this box.
01:03
Engineade is ready.
01:07
Receive terminated box 790.
01:09
All companies are back in service.
01:10
Switch a mic to dispatch one.
01:11
Detain 2 did you receive?
01:14
That's affirmative.
01:15
The battalion 2 is in service.
01:18
Let me see the time 2 you're back in service.
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Location mentioned:
Ocean Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07305
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