Fire crews respond to possible gas odor near Interchange Dr, Lebanon NH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters in Lebanon responded to a report of a possible propane or natural gas odor near Interchange Drive in the West Hydrant District. The caller reported detecting the smell near the Tesla charging stations behind a shopping area. Crews were dispatched to investigate the source of the odor.
Audio|Heard on: Lebanon Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Lebanon Fire, still alarm.
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Smell of propane, West Hydrant District, Interchange Drive in Lebanon.
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Still alarm.
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Smell of propane, West Hydrant District, Interchange Drive in Lebanon.
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Time out 1834.
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Hello, Engine 11.
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Engine 11.
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Responding.
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You're understanding.
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This was called in by a (name withheld) who picked up somebody at the Price Chopper,
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stated that they went around the building by the Tesla charging stations behind the stores and smelled a strong odor of propane or natural gas.
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1835.
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Received.
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Location mentioned:
Interchange Dr, Lebanon, NH 03784
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