Smell of gas reported near Manchester Drive in Windham, Windham ME
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Emergency units responded to a report of a gas odor near Manchester Drive by Down East Energy in Windham. Multiple fire and ambulance units were dispatched to investigate the strong smell of gas reported by a caller.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Can you start a run for smell of gas in the area near Manchester Drive?
00:08
Just that lady pulled in, and there's a strong odor coming from that.
00:11
I'll be en route with one, north is empty.
00:14
Come forth.
00:18
Copies, stand by for Jones.
00:31
Windham fire standby for a report of the smell of gas near Manchester Drive.
00:54
That's five, six, nine, two.
00:57
That kid did hit the button and everything's all set.
01:00
Are you okay if we close this?
01:03
Thank you.
01:06
Follow on there with a Deathwalk 28 for Windham Engine 26, Injun 25, Ladder 21.
01:12
Grey, Trap 44, Windham Squad 27, Windham Ambulance 23, Windham Ambulance 20 to respond to near Manchester Drive, the Down East Energy.
01:22
And Windham, across Tandberg Trail and Stillwater Drive for a report of a walk-in complaint, smell of gas in the area.
01:29
No determine code, 5 RPA.
01:30
Prime on there with Desbox 28 for Windham Engine 26, Injun 25, Ladder 21, Truck 4.
01:35
4 Squad of 27.
01:37
Windham Ambulance 23, Windham Ambulance 20, to respond to near Manchester Drive, cross streets of Tandberg Trail and Stillwater Drive for a walk-in complaint of a smell of gas in the area of Downeast Energy.
01:50
No determine code, and the fire alarm is out at 203030.
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Location mentioned:
Manchester Dr, Windham, ME 04062
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