Gas leak investigated near chestnut street, Sharon MA
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Emergency units responded to a report of a possible gas leak near Chestnut Street in Sharon, Massachusetts. Upon investigation, nothing was found from outside. The gas company was notified and a technician is on the way to inspect the area.
Audio|Heard on: Sharon and Foxboro Police/Fire, State Police Dispatch Troop H3
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
6-2-0, both be out near Chestnut Street.
00:03
Good.
00:08
You don't happen to know which wing in it send, do you?
00:12
You don't happen to know which wing in it send, do you?
00:17
Um,
00:22
standby.
00:31
6-2, I do not know what we would be.
00:36
Thank you. Thank you.
00:41
Measure that too, Sharon.
00:42
It's not a gas company this way.
00:46
Crazy, starting the gas company that way, 1445.
00:54
6.4 control.
00:57
Roll.
00:59
I spoke with those parties.
01:00
They've been advised as a full-survy laws.
01:02
They'll be seen.
01:04
Stayed.
01:12
Mr. Firearm, Transporting the ALS and EAPOLPLY.
01:16
Sir, launch, number six.
01:19
The Lovacil, Lowsley, 14, 46.
01:26
Chair,
01:28
Fire, Engine, 9-2.
01:32
I do.
01:35
Sir, gas companies, just looking for some specifics, whether it's inside or outside.
01:44
We do the calls inside order a gap.
01:51
Received.
01:53
That one next to us, one away.
02:01
Right.
02:09
John Flyer from 1921.
02:11
We'll be in the next area.
02:14
We're investigating.
02:21
Received in 925, you're on location, nothing showing from the exterior.
02:24
We'll be investigating, be advised.
02:26
Gas company has been advised and they have the closest technician en route.
02:30
No ETA provided.
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Location mentioned:
Chestnut St, Sharon, MA 02067
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