Gasoline Smell Reported in Apartment at Pearl Point, Burlington NJ


A resident at Pearl Point Apartments reported a persistent gasoline smell and burning odor in her apartment over several days. Maintenance found no source. Power was shut off to parts of the building as a precaution. The fire department and fire marshal were notified and responded.
Audio|Source: Burlington County Public Safety - Digital
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Transcript:
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If you can amend the address to near Route 73, I'll get that issue addressed with fire prevention.
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Public service has terminated power to portions of the building.
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I will remain at the location waiting for the fire marshal.
00:11
The building has also been notified.
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K-36-0-5.
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961 Central.
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First. Two separate calls for you.
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Pearl Point is for small gasoline smell inside the apartment.
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Also dispatched the task force for a lift assist at near East Federal.
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Okay, 6-1-down, Pearl.
00:27
We'll be having 9031.
00:29
Zero. Okay.
00:30
I'll be gone shortly. 90 central 9092 make way over to near East Federal Street units on occasioning with the new assistance as well okay so 1931 responding to near East Federal Street.
00:55
Ninety-one, Swift's response two.
00:58
Central 1863 is responding?
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Yeah, 1863 is responding?
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Engine 961, near East Pearl Street, Pearl Point Apartments, Apartment (number withheld), close reporting the smell of gasoline inside her apartment.
01:09
Resident said she had a burning smell as well, three separate days.
01:12
Maintenance was out yesterday, found nothing in evidence.
01:16
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Pearl St Suite A, Burlington, NJ 08016
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