Gas leak detected near hot water tank at residence, Mullica NJ
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Fire units responded to a natural gas leak detected near a hot water tank at a residence on Boston Clark Parkway in Atlantic County, New Jersey. South Jersey Gas was notified and estimated an arrival time of 20 minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Atlantic County Fire and EMS - Digital
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01:21
Transcript:
00:00
If you can notify the gas company again, we're now detecting a leak at the pressure regulator at the hot water tank.
00:09
A small leak, I believe.
00:12
(name withheld), raise the gas.
00:18
All right, 211.
00:21
14,
00:22
18, 146, you know, three, okay.
00:26
30 seconds, we're about the time, we're stuck on here right, right, right.
00:31
11 arriving when you went.
00:33
Received.
00:35
Okay.
00:49
So G50 and one road 2106 new road unit D-08 is fire standby.
01:01
Central to command.
01:07
Okay, General, General.
01:13
1411 from 14100.
01:16
Nice, South Jersey Gas was upgraded from a detector to a leak.
01:19
They stated 20-minute ETA.
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Location mentioned:
Clark Dr, Mullica, NJ 08037
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