Propane odor reported near bridge street in richmond, Richmond VT
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Responders investigated a reported propane odor at the Masonic Building near Bridge Street in Richmond.
Audio|Heard on: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead, Deshawn.
00:02
Just received a call for one of my tenants at the Masonic Building near Bridge Street.
00:08
She says there's a smell of propane.
00:12
Probably need to send somebody over to check it out.
00:15
She said she's going to have the downstairs door unlocked.
00:18
I can leave here and have keys for the entire building.
00:20
They are in the Knox Box.
00:26
Ten forth.
00:27
Listen to Steve on the Shelburne.
00:37
You guys at the gate, can hit to that if you want.
00:39
I'll be all set.
00:46
Shelburne on.
00:47
Go ahead, Unicorn.
00:52
Would you, Richmond, C1?
00:55
I'm not sure the exact address Masonic Building, near Bridge Street, Richmond for a possible propane smell.
01:02
Would you please without tell them for Richmond?
01:05
I know Bowens still tied up on the interstate.
01:11
Ladder 1. Ambulance 1.
01:14
Medical, high priority, 27 Vail Drive.
01:17
Ladder 1. Ambulance 1.
01:20
Medical, high-priority, 27 bail drive between Dory Road and PBT Drive B.
01:30
Ladder 1, ambulance 1,
01:34
medical, high priority, 27 bail drive.
01:37
Ladder 1, ambulance 1,
01:40
medical, high priority, 27 veil drive, between Doree Road and TVT Drive B.
01:46
By a Risholitanic temple in Richmond for the smell of propane.
01:49
P.D.S. 6.2.
01:58
Richmond Darmony copies en route with one.
02:01
Be advised the exact address is near Bridge Street in Richmond.
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Richmond, VT
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