Methane gas smell near Bloomfield Avenue sewer backup, Denville NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a possible methane gas smell was detected near Bloomfield Avenue close to the farmer's market. The smell was later identified as coming from a sewer line backup, and the incident was cancelled.
Audio|Heard on: Denville Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Sorry to decide civil fire, Bloomfield Ave,
00:04
where the farmer's market usually is.
00:06
Core reporting a smell of gas in the area.
00:09
Sorry to the side of civil fire of Bloomfield Ave near the farmer's market.
00:13
Core reporting a smell and gas in the area.
00:37
Agent 6 on the ramp.
00:44
Two-six on the ramp.
00:48
261's going on.
01:01
Venned six responding.
01:04
Freeze, you're en route.
01:05
Two-six, you're in route.
01:08
Two-six, one to dispatch.
01:20
Yeah, 261.
01:24
Can you notify the Stewart Department and respond over here? I believe it's going to be methane they're smelling?
01:34
Three and two.
01:43
Did the caller give you an area?
01:49
There's only one call on it.
01:51
There are no vehicles in the Bloomfield Ave parking lot.
01:56
Okay,
02:01
receive.
02:04
The 6-1 is dispatch.
02:11
You can't all responding units.
02:13
It's going to be a sewer backup.
02:21
Copy 261 and DPW has been notified.
02:23
They're sending the crew over.
02:29
Fire dispatch, all Denville, fire units for Sonic Bloomfield Avenue.
02:32
You can take the cancellation.
02:33
It's going to be a methane gas from the sewer line back up.
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