Strong natural gas smell reported in Springfield home, Springfield MA
Fire department responded to a home near Markton Street in Springfield after a caller reported a strong smell of natural gas inside the house. The caller said one stove burner was not working properly. There was no smoke or fire, and the caller was advised to evacuate as a precaution.
Audio|Source: Springfield Fire
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Transcript:
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Command 2. Truck 2.
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Engine 6. Respond to near Markton Street.
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Natural gas.
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Fire line engine 6 truck 2, you're responding to near Marzen Street report of the smell of natural gas. Caller stated that when she got home from work, one of her burners was not coming on.
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There was a strong smell of natural gas inside the home.
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No smoke or fire. Caller was advised to evacuate.
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Thank you so.
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Receive then to say.
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Digi 1, Fireland.
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Hi Lama Tonka, Vision 1.
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We're going to be out of service for the next up for structure fires at a Chikertree, the mouth at the center.
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Free Zige 1, you're going to be out of service available only for structure fires at the center for Chikertree.
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Truck 2 is on scene.
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Reefing truck 2, you're on scene.
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Engine 6 is fire line.
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Fire line is not going to 6.
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You put NG6 truck 2 pack and service when quality business test.
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We fed her the kitchen with zero binding.
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Three Cs, injunistic truck tobacco service, that's going to be a good intent.
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The kitchen,
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zero finding.
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