Gas odor sparks emergency response at Maryland St complex, City Of Orange NJ
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Fire units rush to Maryland Street complex with gas odor reported by PSE&G, prompting urgent investigation of possible interior hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Orange Fire Department
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01:50
Transcript:
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This is signal 8 coming in for engine 4, squad 1.
00:04
443 Maryland Street, gas odor.
00:24
Respond 443 Maryland Street,
00:27
across Scotland to Maryland Place.
00:29
It's for interior gas odor, called in by PSE&G.
00:34
Again, engine 4-4-3, Maryland Street.
00:39
4-4-3, Maryland Street.
00:43
Scotland road is your cross.
00:44
It's for a gas odor, interior, called in by PSE&G.
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Engine 4 received.
01:03
Engine 2 to respond on that.
01:07
Squad 1 can stand down.
01:12
Engine 3 and Engine 4 responding, Squad 1 standing down.
01:25
Unit arrived investigating a two-story guard department complex.
01:33
Where are you?
01:38
Just through the road.
01:40
Called in by PSE&G.
01:42
C.C.S.N. Z.C.'s off thing.
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Location mentioned:
Maryland St, City of Orange, NJ 07050
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