Natural gas odor investigated at South Windsor home, South Windsor CT
Fire and emergency services responded to a report of a natural gas smell inside a home near Cully Drive in South Windsor. The resident smelled gas in the bedroom and evacuated safely. Firefighters investigated but found no signs of gas leakage or danger, and the situation was deemed safe.
Audio|Source: South Windsor Fire and EMS
03:11
Transcript:
00:00
It's used to meet 516, South Windsor Fire, near Cully Drive for an investigation.
00:21
There begins to be a five one-sixth up Wednesday or fire.
00:25
Near Cully Drive for the odor investigation side.
00:30
House is evacuated.
00:32
Near Cully Drive.
00:48
Fire dispatch, car tent.
00:52
All right.
00:55
I'm responding. Can you tell me what kind of odor? Smoke or gas?
01:03
Yes.
01:06
I see.
01:16
Card 10 from Carlisle.
01:19
Sorry, time to answer.
01:21
All right, I'm unseen, there's nothing showing.
01:26
Talk with the resident.
01:27
She indicated that she was in the bedroom and she thought she smelled natural gas.
01:31
She evacuated.
01:34
It is out front.
01:37
Okay. See.
01:45
Pyrritsch card turns out a single store and ranch.
01:48
That's the kitty.
01:51
6196.
01:57
Fire his dash 6 responding.
01:59
No.
02:01
6 responding.
02:03
Fireers back down 1, turn responding. Fireers batch cow 1, turn responding.
02:13
Oh, one else calling.
02:39
Fire dispatch, it's re-responding.
02:43
Agent's in your body.
02:46
Fire dispatch, Curtain.
02:52
Okay.
02:54
Okay.
02:58
Initial investigation is telling nothing obvious.
03:00
I'll take engine six emergency, remainder, non-emergency.
03:06
Engine 6 can remain emergency arrest not emergency at 1639.
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