Possible propane leak prompts evacuation at Rocky Hill home, Rocky Hill CT
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A possible propane leak was reported in the basement of a home near Overlook Terrace in Rocky Hill. All occupants and pets were safely evacuated. No one was injured, and a strong propane odor was noted. Fire units responded and the situation was being assessed.
Audio|Heard on: Rocky Hill Fire
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Lockeal fires in L-23 responding number seven Overlook Terrace near Park Drive and Lake Drive.
00:06
We're off New Britain Avenue.
00:08
For the possible propane leak in the basement.
00:13
All occupants have evacuated, no illness was reported.
00:17
Number seven, Overlook Terrace, Truck 1, engine 2, and engine 3.
00:40
For truck 1, engine 2, and engine 3, number 7, Overlook Terrace, near Park Drive and Lake Drive off New Britain Avenue near the town line.
00:51
For the possible propane leak in the basement,
00:54
all occupants have evacuated and no illness reported.
00:57
Truck 1, engine 2, engine 3, number 7, Overlook Terrace, operating on fire drum 1.
01:03
1946, rocket of Cromwell.
01:07
Rocky Hill, you're loud and clear.
01:10
Maybe.
01:19
Clark for responding caller said they have a propane appliance and believe it to be an issue with the boiler in the basement, said it was a strong odor, getting worse.
01:29
All occupants, including pets, have been evacuated.
01:32
All lights have been turned off and they exited through the front door.
01:38
She mentioned that she was going to call her propane company.
01:45
I'm not sure if they're responding how you.
01:48
You have you.
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Location mentioned:
Overlook Terrace, Rocky Hill, CT 06067
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