Natural gas smell leads to building evacuation in South River, South River NJ
Fire department responded to a medical alarm at a building near Arlington Avenue in South River. They detected a strong smell of natural gas in the boiler room. The building was evacuated as a safety precaution. Authorities are investigating the source of the gas smell.
Audio|Source: East Brunswick, South River and Spotswood Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Responding near Arlington Ave, room 109 for the medical alarm.
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That's near Arlington Ave, room 109 for the medical alarm. Time out of 822.
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If you be arriving, I'll have Wells Fargo command.
00:25
I'll be investigating.
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847.
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847.
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700. We have the phone around with five if you need.
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All right.
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One's going.
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All right.
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See, Day one.
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Headquarters from Walsplago command.
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Go ahead.
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Do you have PS responding?
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I'll contact him there.
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750, anything I should advise them of.
01:13
I'm investigating a strong, small natural gas in the boiler room.
01:21
I think what is any more?
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Gosh.
01:28
Such as far as it's going to be for a fall victim, conscious and breathing.
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Very easy if you can put it out.
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All right. All right.
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757 on that report.
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I reached you. Welcome, Bill. We have a strong smell like natural gas in the weather room. I don't have anything on my meter.
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The building is evacuated. I wait for your arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Near Arlington Ave, South River, NJ 08882
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