Odor investigation at Monroe commercial building, Monroe CT
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Fire units investigated a faint odor near the entrance and meter outside a commercial building near Pepper Street in Monroe. No hazardous gases were detected inside the building. The utility company was contacted to check the meter for the source of the odor.
Audio|Heard on: South Central Region Area Fire and EMS
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02:47
Transcript:
00:00
Miner is on.
00:02
I have an employee of near Pepper Street who's telling me he's not outside odor is inside the building.
00:16
Roger,
00:18
inside the other, the other,
00:20
the employee.
00:34
Right now, 301 with one.
00:38
Raggers 301 with 1.
00:41
Engers 301 with 1.
00:46
Engine 32 is off, station 3.
00:49
Thank you. Oneerile three with a driver.
00:58
One of three with a driver.
00:59
One of three with the driver.
01:04
Command.
01:12
Murder is on command.
01:15
I don't have faint odor at the building entrance.
01:18
Nothing inside the building is zero LEL.
01:21
I'm going to continue to investigate.
01:23
Keep everyone coming.
01:30
Roger Fain odor.
01:31
Nothing inside.
01:33
Still investigating.
01:35
Keep the units coming.
01:43
73 with 2.
01:47
Sarah's 2 with 2.
01:53
The roll command.
02:01
Burzon.
02:04
The order seems to be coming from the meter next to the building's entrance.
02:08
If you could get Eversource out here.
02:17
I hearder have an aim from the meter outside.
02:20
Give every source.
02:21
I'll call.
02:28
One o three, come in.
02:33
One o three.
02:36
On your arrival, pull right onto the delta side of the building, back next to my vehicle and bring your sniffer.
02:41
Thank you. Thank you.
02:46
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Pepper St, Monroe, CT 06468
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