Possible natural gas leak reported in Shelburne basement, Shelburne VT
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Fire and Rescue responded to a report of a natural gas smell in the basement at a residence near Grove Lane in Shelburne. The homeowner evacuated the building while crews checked for gas presence.
Audio|Heard on: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Shelburne Fire and Rescue respond to 97 Grove Lane, Shelburne.
00:04
Possible natural gas leak in the basement reported.
00:20
Shelburne Fire and Rescue respond to 97 Grove Lane in Shelburne.
00:24
Possible natural gas leak in basement. Homeowner smells gas and is evacuating.
00:38
Table.
00:40
Ladder 4 and Ambulance 4 on location.
00:41
Senior firefighter has command at Nottingham Lane.
00:45
1,600.
00:47
7-400.
00:52
Open to Factor, responding.
00:57
Power up to 1,600.
01:08
Shelburne cleared by police.
01:11
Firefighters will enter to test for gas.
01:16
Olson, 1601.
01:36
S.S.S.S.S.E.
01:37
Respond to Planet Fitness.
01:39
87 Pearl Street for 41-year-old female hit head on treadmill.
01:42
Patient experiencing dizziness and leg pain.
01:46
Seeing ASICSFATCH, S.X.E.
01:47
Respond to Planet Fitness, 87 Pearl Street.
01:50
41-year-old female fell on treadmill, hit head, dizziness and leg pain.
01:56
Tell the cone 16-0-2.
01:58
The Supreme Court.
02:03
Dispatch Shelburne Fire.
02:04
Retone, look for crew acknowledgment and response.
02:07
97 Grove Lane in Shelburne for possible gas leak.
02:16
Shelburne is that.
02:17
Shelburne fire retone for crew acknowledgment and response.
02:20
97 Grove Lane in Shelburne for possible gas leak.
02:23
Tell me your retone at 1602.
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Location mentioned:
Grove Ln, Shelburne, VT 05482
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