Natural gas odor reported near Toronto Avenue in Massapequa, Massapequa NY
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According to the dispatch call, an exterior odor of natural gas was reported near Toronto Avenue, between Hicksville Road and Central Avenue in Massapequa. Emergency responders were dispatched to investigate the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Nassau County Fire - Battalion 6 and 9
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
23 north fans out on Hicksville Road with an order of natural gas exterior along with people up on Toronto which is just over Hicksville Road.
00:18
6.5-2.
00:23
1318.
00:25
We'll be able to disappear.
00:28
121, 2, Waukow-Evinaway, signal 13.
00:32
A signal 18 only came to stations.
00:34
Two and four.
00:41
Gas.
00:43
Front of number eighty-eight, Toronto Avenue, Hicksville Road to Central Avenue, Massapequa application B3, block number two to six.
00:51
Engine one, latitude,
00:53
08, 06.
01:02
Bambi, oh yeah, Bambi.
01:14
This is where you get a new line.
01:25
I'm watching.
01:27
Six,
01:28
I'm gonna chase down seven.
01:30
You mean there's a bump out on the two sides of the door, the door is locked by a China Captain.
01:37
That's a cat in future.
01:41
Okay, is that for a basement entrance?
01:46
The ground level on the two side.
01:49
Ground level, two side.
01:50
F-14-0-0-0-4.
01:52
Holding with the Chief 7-9-06 at 66 or the U.S.
01:57
3rd, signal 7 a house is starting call one.
02:15
630 with an exterior odor of natural gas in the vicinity of near Toronto Avenue, Hicksville Road to Central Avenue, Massapequa, map location G3, block number two, six.
02:27
Engine one, latitude, 0809.
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Location mentioned:
Toronto Ave, Massapequa, NY 11758
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