Natural gas odor reported in high rise building, Trenton NJ
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Fire units responded to a report of a natural gas odor in a high-rise building near Greenwood Avenue in Trenton, New Jersey. Readings showed no active hazard. The gas utility company took over the investigation and fire units cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Trenton Fire
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Just 7, stand by for the balance near Greenwood Avenue.
00:08
7 respond.
00:16
Near Greenwood Avenue, natural gas odor reported in a high rise, engine 7, ladder 2, your first due.
00:30
Agent 7, Agent 3, Agent 10, Ladder 2, Battalion 2.
00:34
Respond near Greenwood Avenue between Walnut Ave extension and Hollywood Ave for natural gas odor in a high rise.
00:41
Reports of an unknown odor on the 10th floor.
00:44
Switch and operate fire 3.
00:48
We received this, ma'clock.
00:54
Jones is following.
00:58
Chrissie.
01:02
She multi-story residual to high rise.
01:04
We're going to be out for the investigator.
01:06
Chris E7 as well.
01:16
Engine 7 dispatch.
01:18
Engine 7.
01:21
What was the apartment number?
01:26
No apartment number, just the 10th floor.
01:31
Demercy.
01:34
Dispatch engine 7.
01:36
It's actually going to be 10b.
01:37
That's where the caller calls from.
01:43
Let's free command, dispatch.
01:46
Another free command.
01:49
Since it's been turned over to PFC and gas company, we're going to release all companies.
01:52
Rescue 1 is going to respond over to bringward Avenue.
01:55
Do you make Battalion 1 available?
01:58
See Battalion 1 available by radio 1741?
02:03
And rescue ones be advised.
02:05
It's going to be fire 3 for that time.
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Location mentioned:
Greenwood Ave, Trenton, NJ 08609
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