Strong gas odor prompts emergency response near Sugarmill and Long Branch, Troy IL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders investigated a strong gas odor near Sugarmill and Long Branch roads. A gas leak was found near a storm drain. Utility workers had visited the area earlier and may be called to return for further repairs.
Audio|Heard on: Troy, St. Jacob Police & Fire
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
I do not smell anything on Lakewood Court.
00:04
It's pretty strong near Sugarmill and Long Branch in that area.
00:17
Spatroyce 2042 is going to be arriving on scene in the area of Sugarmill.
00:23
Kathy in the area.
00:25
We advise, there is a strong smell of gas odor in the area.
00:32
Cavie in the area, a strong smell of odor.
00:36
40186 on 1060.
00:43
2014 is going to be en route three times.
00:51
Copy en route.
00:56
2014 from 2042.
01:03
Go ahead.
01:09
I just spoke with a resident who advised (name withheld) has been out here twice today.
01:14
They did find a leak near one of the storm drains farther down Sugarmill.
01:19
I don't know if you want them to come back out or not.
01:22
We also had a resident from this area call a firehouse earlier and state that he contacted (name withheld) and they were supposed to be coming out here.
01:29
They didn't request fire department at that time.
01:33
Understood. Line dispatch is 2006.
01:36
26, go ahead.
01:38
Since (name withheld) has been out there a couple times already today, and there is an active gas leak.
01:43
Can you go ahead and call them and come back out, please?
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Location mentioned:
Sugarmill Rd & Long Branch Rd, Troy, IL 62294
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