Odor of gas reported at auto business near Dutton Road, Pelham NH
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Units responded to Jack's Auto near Dutton Road for a reported odor of gas after propane delivery. The building is a two-story wood-frame commercial structure. An investigation and command were established on side A. No evacuation was necessary, and no fire was visible.
Audio|Heard on: Pelham Fire and EMS
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Road, Main Obsession,
00:02
motor gas in the building.
00:04
Windham, Ladder 1, Engine 2, Tanker 1, with Derry, Engine 2, I weighed, 67, Rockingham Road, Neat Obsession,
00:11
Odor of gas in the building.
00:12
Jones, Rogan-Ralston Road in Windham, Gridw 2, 1338.
00:20
I'm injured 2, switching to Windham.
00:22
2, switching.
00:28
Yes, yeah, you're on responding.
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They had a propane delivered there this morning and back to venture.
00:37
Respondent.
00:39
No, he responded.
00:40
All right, I may want.
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15 even, 15.0 at the other.
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15 miles.
00:57
Just how been in New Yorkshire, which one.
01:07
536 8970 for an address that's going to be it it's Jack's Auto near Dutton Road.
01:38
She was on the scene.
01:40
I have a two-story.
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Wood frame.
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Business occupancy.
01:45
Nothing drawn from three sides.
01:48
Doesn't appear that we have building of valuation.
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I'll have command.
01:53
Set on side A.
01:55
First company will have investigation.
02:00
Bracey, you see one you're unseen, nothing shown from three sides of a two-story, one-frame commercial occupants, no evacuation, command side A for a statement of the investigation.
02:09
All right,
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on command that we mobile.
02:15
Gracie, we move.
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Location mentioned:
Dutton Rd, Pelham, NH 03076
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