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Gas leak from stove burner in four-story apartment buildingGreenwich CT

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Greenwich, CT

Firefighters and gas company responded to a four-story apartment building near West Delm Street in Greenwich for a possible gas leak. The leak was caused by a resident leaving the stove burner on. The building was checked, and gas readings were detected at the door. Entry was made to address the hazard.

Audio|Source: Greenwich Fire Department
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Transcript:
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The 204, truck 1 and car 4, respond 7, near West Delm Street,
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Unit 3, A's and Adam.
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C&G is on the scene with a possible gas leak, believe a resident may have left the stove on requesting assistance, gaining entry.
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Spurr, Squad 1,004, Truck 1, Car 4, respond 7, near West Delm Street,
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meet C&G on the scene for a possible gas leak, unit 3, A's and Adam.
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Cross streets are Benedict, please, and Greenwich Avenue use Channel 2 times 1853.
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Thank you very much.
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Head for.
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Go for a strong. Semmelastal. Channel 2.
00:39
Head for it.
00:47
However, four is on scene. It's a four-story ordinary apartments over a restaurant. C&G is on scene, Zonaldi, Command, Fire Brown, Bravo.
00:56
Get a higher drink, Brian, Chauvin, Weston.
00:59
We're on the same with command. C&G is on scene. Four-story ordinary.
01:04
Time is 1854.
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Squad, 152. Squad, 152.
01:13
Okay. Okay.
01:22
All stations be advised. King Street is reopened in the area of Brunswick School. Again, King Street is reopened in the area of Brunswick School.
01:30
Power was shut off in the area, at times 1865.
01:33
Underforce on scene.
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Tad4.
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Tadphone. Agent 2 is on Tate.
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Tad4. 7.4 dispatch, clear, mever, last unit.
01:55
Where is you?
01:59
Gas on the upper floor with C&G.
02:07
Tracy, if NG 1 truck 1, truck 1, checking an odor gas on the upper floor with CNJ.
02:12
Truck 1, C&J.
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Truck 1, come on.
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Bravo.
02:29
We are getting a rating at the door. We are getting a rating at the door.
02:43
Thank you. We have to see me other people with our permission.
02:53
Right now, I just have an old door code, which probably isn't going to help you. Let me see what I have in the history.
03:01
It's a couple has readings at the door.
03:08
I don't know if we're in a fourth bench read in a long apartment.
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Is it one in the same with 234 Greenwich Avenue or is it totally separate building?
03:24
They're attached, but I believe it's separate a building.
03:28
Appreciate.
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How are you in that, drink? Thank you.
03:37
Thank you. Bring the back to use and a PD unit over.
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So that's my foot.
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Appreciate.
03:46
Truck wrong, get a fan to the front bill, please.
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Okay, sure. For copy.
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Commandant's touch.
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Nice, Amanda.
04:00
Fourth century came to access, pound a stove with a burner left on.
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We're out hold with official all.
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All right. See, Fourth century, found a stove with a burner on.
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All right with Station 1 and we have a PD unit in route.
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All right, this fetch on the air for Westdown Streethole, the station one time is 1901.

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