Gas odor reported in four-story residence on school street, Norwich CT
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Responders were dispatched to a gas odor reported in a four-story wood-frame residential building near School Street apartment 4 in Norwich, Connecticut. Command was established by Battalion 1.
Audio|Heard on: Montville Police and Fire
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Headquarters for odor of gas, near School Street, Apartment 4.
00:04
Four to six a skew.
00:07
Two six guys are.
00:14
You just changed into an evading.
00:22
332 type 1 will be primary.
00:24
Someone's was issued and his lightness is stating.
00:27
Is to evading? He'll be back.
00:31
I would refer the call to the city headquarters.
00:33
Number near School Street, department number four.
00:36
Caller just returned home to a strong motor to be operated on Tack 1.
00:40
That's no way to the call for the city.
00:42
Near School Street.
00:44
Department number 4, resident returned home to a strong motor.
00:48
Tack 1.
00:50
Alex Live, the kind of one zero.
00:53
Italian, you're responding to you notice.
01:00
Headquarters responding to 50-6able.
01:03
Headquarters are not.
01:08
Topploid ARIPED on the hotline can cancel the Golo.
01:11
Behold of town.
01:12
The hospital ARIP can cancel the Golo.
01:14
Be able to sound.
01:16
On top top.
01:19
Journey to not be...
01:25
Log 5. Battalion 1 is unseen,
01:28
4-story wood frame residential.
01:30
Off of the showing.
01:31
Humans will be left to hear it.
01:34
You registered on the end 1645.
01:36
Not me.
01:42
Large 5, Battalion Establishing Command.
01:45
Receive, Battalion 1 Establishing Command, 1646.
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Location mentioned:
School St, Norwich, CT 06360
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