Fire reported at woodbury exterior with leak secured, Woodbury NJ
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A fire was reported on the exterior near East Barber Avenue in Woodbury. A gas line leak was discovered. The utility company PSE&G arrived and secured the leak.
Audio|Heard on: Gloucester County Public Safety
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Station 5-1 on fire 1 and Woodbury, near E Barber Avenue between South Road Street and Franklin Street exterior from Station 5-1.
00:09
On fire 1.
00:11
Similar barry, near E Barber Avenue between South Coast and Franklin Street exterior fuse, 1,600.
00:22
I have to pause for out there.
00:28
Enger 5. Engine 5, near E Barber Avenue.
00:37
PSE&G is on location.
00:39
They have a line that's leaking.
00:46
Speed utility 5, right?
00:50
See utility 5.
00:56
Yeah, it's a pilot, yeah,
00:58
that's good.
00:59
And you're part.
01:11
45 on the MS1 Defer Town of 100 Potten Island Boulevard and the Annette's building, apartment 217.
01:17
I don't know that's 45 on the MS one Defer Township 100 Potten Moyland Boulevard and the Adolphine Building apartment 217.
01:26
That's all the 16033
01:30
Utility 5, okay.
01:32
Utility 5.
01:37
How to be all forty dollars is wrong?
01:40
How to be all three cents.
01:44
Oh, it's thirty-four.
01:51
Was that person coming with the key to let us in all right?
02:00
Neighbor attempted to meet contact.
02:07
Are you just not down there's a basis for basis?
02:12
Yes, far. Stay on.
02:17
I have your phone.
02:18
An engine plug.
02:20
A tangent plug.
02:26
PSE and G's got the leak secure.
02:29
Eachios belt.
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Location mentioned:
E Barber Ave, Woodbury, NJ 08096
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