Gas odor traced to stove pilot light at restaurant, Wilmington DE
The fire department responded to a gas odor inside a restaurant on Washington Street. The source was identified as a pilot light on a stove. There was no active fire, and the situation was controlled after relighting all pilot lights.
Audio|Source: Wilmington Fire
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Transcript:
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I'm going to try to make access to the restaurant, (name withheld).
00:09
I just have an outspot escape.
00:11
There's slight odor coming from a fence on the shelf of direction for other side.
00:27
I don't want to circuit committee.
00:31
Washington Street Commune.
00:38
Our highest reading inside the restaurant is 2% of the LEL.
00:42
I'm trying to narrow a down-toast source.
00:49
Ritchie.
00:52
Loudoun, Washington Street, Mayor.
01:01
It will be a pilot light on a stove inside the restaurant.
01:04
I believe it might be near Washington.
01:07
I'm not to double-check.
01:09
Our highest rating was two parts for correction, 2% of the LEL. We're going to fit a couple doors.
01:17
Okay, were you able to relight the pilot, which is just something else off the stove?
01:23
We re-lit all the pilots.
01:28
Receive.
01:30
Faber correct addresses is near Washington.
01:35
Procinct. The other was a pilot light on a stove.
01:39
You place situation under control.
01:41
Units can make themselves available, the kind of ones available.
01:46
Proceed only control Washington Street is 3.30.
01:55
The latter one.
01:59
Direct address, something near Washington Street. We're available.
02:04
Proceed, lateral.
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Location mentioned:
Washington St, Wilmington, DE
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