Strong natural gas odor reported in Bristol residence, Bristol CT
Fire units responded to a residence near Hague St in Bristol after reports of a strong natural gas odor inside the house. Upon arrival, no visible fire was detected inside the wooden frame structure.
Audio|Source: Bristol Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 5, engine 1, engine 3, tower 1, near Hague St, strong odor of gas in the house.
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Sanger 5, engine 1, engine 3, tower 1, near Hague St, for a strong odor of gas in the house.
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I'll find a strong odor of gas in the house.
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Code 1[1] for a sensor.
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Sorry, too, responding, hey, gas.
00:39
Pleasure. Andrew 1 responding.
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Injure responding.
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Injure responding? How are responding?
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It's aft thirty.
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Part three's on scene, one and a half wood frame.
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Nothing shown prior to the command.
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How is the bit of that command?
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Tompaw unseen, one and a half wood frame, nothing showing your command check.
01:27
Major five out suit.
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The edge was not seen in the hydrant.
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Simple.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 1: Routine, non-emergency response without use of lights or siren.
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Location mentioned:
Bristol, CT 06010
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