Gas odor reported near coffee shop in Plymouth, Plymouth MA
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Firefighters responded to an outside investigation at Wareham Road near Cranberry Coffee Corner after a caller reported the smell of gas while driving by. No fire was found, and the incident was cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Town of Plymouth Fire
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 4, near Wareham Road and Cranberry Coffee Corner, outside investigation, respond level 1.
00:07
Engine 4, near Wareham Road and Cranberry Coffee Corner, outside investigation, respond level 1, 1553.
00:24
Engine 3 is on 35 posts right to smoke detector alarm.
00:28
Nothing one.
00:35
Engine 3 will show you one responding 3535-35 boatwrites loop, the smoke detector alarm activation.
00:48
A3, engine 5, 22, 4, sedge, BOS Medical, respond level 2.
00:54
A3, engine 5,
00:57
224, sedge, BOS Medical, respond level 2, 1554.
01:09
File on A3 is on 224 as much.
01:12
Force Hedge.
01:15
A3 is on 224's Edge.
01:20
Engine 4 is near Wareham Road, outside investigation level 1.
01:26
Under 4 is near Wareham Road.
01:30
Engine 4, the caller said it was in the area of the coffee shop.
01:40
Engine 2. Command is going to be terminated on McGansett Drive.
01:44
One firefighter will be detailed.
01:46
Driving A7 to the B.I.
01:48
Engine 2 is clear returning.
01:54
Received engine 2.
01:55
Command terminated on McGansett Drive.
01:58
One firefighter detail to the B.I.
02:05
Following for Major Ford, is this reported mulch fire or something in the whipline? Number four, it was an odor of gas as she was driving by the coffee shop.
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Location mentioned:
Wareham Rd, Plymouth, MA 02360
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