Strong smell of propane reported at assisted living, Jonesport ME
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Emergency responders were dispatched to Magnolia Assisted Living near Ocean Street for a strong propane gas smell inside the building. Additional fire and rescue units were requested to assist with the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Addison Fire
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04:33
Transcript:
00:00
Second tone, Jones for fire, respond near Ocean Street, Magnolia assisted living for a strong smell of propane.
00:07
Repeating Jones for fire, second tones,
00:11
respond near Ocean Street, Magnolia, assisted living for a strong smell of propane.
00:19
My headquarters clear, 6.50.
01:46
104, 380.8.
01:57
380, go ahead.
02:04
104, we put out two sets.
02:06
You want a third?
02:32
Jones 4. Fire, the third tone,
02:36
380s, route by himself, requested another set of tones.
02:38
Respond near Ocean Street, Magnolia assisted living for a strong smell of propane inside the building.
02:45
Ride court is clear, 652.
03:17
Addison, 340 Washington, you can kill me in there.
03:21
10-940, Edison, 340.
03:29
340. 340, Washington.
03:33
Go ahead, 340.
03:35
I'm going to go direct to the scene.
03:37
Could you put a tone out for Addison to someone to grab the rescue rig and the gas unit?
03:42
10-4.
03:53
Pha-a-ha-a-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
04:01
For Addison Fire, Addison 340, requesting additional personnel to grab the rescue, as well as the gas meter, respond near Ocean Street in Jonesport.
04:16
defeated in Addison Fire,
04:18
Addison 340, requesting an additional unit to grab the rescue truck with the gas meter,
04:25
responding near Ocean Street in Jonesport for a smell of...
04:29
propane.
04:31
Tanya Tone, 0654.
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Location mentioned:
Ocean St, Jonesport, ME 04649
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