Gas odor reported at residence in Verona but no leak found, Verona NJ
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According to the dispatch call, fire and emergency units responded to a residence near Lyndon Avenue in Verona for a reported gas odor near a water heater with an extinguished pilot light. No gas leak was detected after investigation, and the area was deemed safe.
Audio|Heard on: Verona Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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Can you take a fire call, 251, Lyndon asked.
00:04
Call has reported odor of gas coming from our water heater.
00:07
Pilot light's out.
00:08
Fire department hasn't been discussed.
00:12
Please.
00:17
1-01 responding, 251, Linden Avenue.
00:25
There's a...
00:27
One-O-2 is respondent, 2.51, Lyndon.
00:34
Two Tens and service stations have
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(number withheld).
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One-on-two is arriving.
00:45
251.151, Lyndon, this action, five, man will be investigated.
00:54
One-on-10, 251, Lyndon, the 7thew-5thman.
01:04
Gladden Terrace, 101.
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Same from 102.
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Got, 102.
01:18
The great faint odor right by the hot water heater, but no reading on the meter.
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Fire commander, Steve.
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Fire command is dismissed.
01:36
Can you reject the public service gas if you haven't already done so? You gotcha.
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Location mentioned:
Verona, NJ
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