Possible gas leak near Clifford Dobson Drive, Painted Post NY
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Fire crews responded to a possible natural gas leak near Clifford Dobson Drive in Campbell, New York. Law enforcement secured the area for fire department entry. Firefighters staged nearby and coordinated with the gas company.
Audio|Heard on: Steuben County Public Safety Simulcast
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02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Campo fire, East Campo needs an engine for a possible gas leak.
00:03
Near Clifford Dobson Drive and Tonicampo.
00:06
Stage for this call.
00:08
Campo Fire staged for the Mutual A2 East Campo with an engine for a possible gas leak, near Clifford Dobson Drive and Tona Campo, 345.
00:24
We're really safe.
00:26
Just be advised we are on the phone with courting natural gas.
00:32
Spring Camp, my name zero one's and run to the station.
00:37
Great.
00:44
3-2-2.
00:53
Receive, just to confirm your state and the fire department is clear to come in.
00:57
Go ahead, it's fun.
01:00
You can go on into the scene.
01:02
Law enforcement is there.
01:07
Receive, show me responding.
01:13
Received, just your personal truck, or you taking an engine?
01:21
There'll be G-15 is responding.
01:33
We'll be G15, this is fine again.
01:37
We're going to Campbell fire mutually to east Campbell with an engine for a possible gas leak.
01:44
Near Clifford Dobson Drive in the ton of Campbell, 349.
01:59
Go ahead.
02:03
You show me on location and take all operations panel three.
02:12
Reaching.
02:20
Just demand camp on 901.
02:25
9.01.
02:29
Campo up the outside, I'm telling you 21, bigger out for winter heavy.
02:33
Embrace you.
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Location mentioned:
Clifford Dobson Dr, Painted Post, NY 14870
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