Gas leak reported near East Harvard Street in Lakewood, Lakewood Township NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a gas leak was reported near East Harvard Street and Park Avenue in Lakewood. Multiple fire units responded, the gas was secured, and units were released.
Audio|Heard on: Ocean County Fire and EMS - Northern
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 5, engine 3, and ladder 3.
00:06
Box 12. Near East Harvard Street.
00:09
Cross streets are Park Avenue and East Park Avenue.
00:12
Gas leak. Near East Harvard Street.
00:16
Gas leak. Time of 0728.728.
00:27
All units here will be clear, and commands terminated.
00:30
You can en route ladder 5 myself and engine 1 to that other call and cancel Ladder 3.
00:50
Click the engine 3.
00:57
If we take a cancel 729.
01:10
Squad 24 502 Maple Street Crossover Roes General Weekness.
01:15
Squad 24, 502 Maple Street, General League, 7.30th County.
01:21
Street are Park Avenue and East Park Avenue.
01:26
Gas leak. Near East Harvard Street.
01:30
Gas leak.
01:36
So one story, one train, I'm trying, housework, you have the same machine,
01:43
starter, to that.
01:46
Lakewood from Command.
01:47
Hang on, Engine 1.
01:49
Go ahead, Command.
01:52
Gassies have been secured out here.
01:53
I'll stand by here with just Engine 1.
01:56
And you can cancel Engine 5 in latter 5.
02:02
I'll be 734.
02:04
Go ahead.
02:10
I was just good advice here.
02:11
We were by the High Trip Overcom.
02:14
Yeah, you just bring it up here.
02:16
They shut the gas all for her.
02:19
Cut.
02:24
Like four, nice steps.
02:33
Ken?
02:35
No,
02:38
you can release them as well.
02:40
Thank you, 735.
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Location mentioned:
E Harvard St, Lakewood, NJ 08701
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