Gas odor reported on second floor at Matawan building, Matawan NJ
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Fire department responded to a report of a gas odor on the second floor of a building near Broad Street in Matawan, New Jersey. Natural gas authorities were on scene and cleared the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Middletown and Monmouth County Bayshore Towns Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Near Broad Street, the edge across the South Street.
00:03
Odor of gas, second floor.
00:05
District 29,
00:07
Near Broad Street, the edge, across the South Street.
00:10
Second floor, odor of gas,
00:12
(number withheld).
00:14
8,
00:18
27, (number withheld).
00:24
29, 6,000, on board, 249.
00:29
Okay, who is a call around this word is there one of the residents and (name withheld) one owner apartment over
00:46
fire north from (number withheld) same traffic (number withheld)
00:55
Give me favor.
00:56
See if you can call in your back.
00:57
Give me an apartment number, please.
00:59
Do you know if I'm in New Jersey natural gas cleared there? Because they were still on location when we left.
01:06
That's affirmative.
01:07
They just left in the past few minutes.
01:08
They're coming back.
01:12
Okay. Thank you.
01:18
(number withheld). (number withheld).
01:21
566.
01:24
666 on CNAO command 677 operations on location 6667 on location 666 has command and 67 as operations but
01:41
it's an odor in the hallway no specific
01:48
All right, thank you.
01:50
Yeah, New Jersey, after gas, was aware of the situation he cleared.
01:58
On emergency as well.
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Location mentioned:
Broad St, Matawan, NJ 07747
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