Propane leak from faulty regulator at West Lebanon property, Lebanon NH


Responders found a propane leak from a faulty regulator valve at a property near Gilson Rd in West Lebanon. The leak was under control. All propane tanks were shut down and fire companies were contacted to relight pilots. There was no fire or injuries reported.
Audio|Source: Upper Valley Area Police and Fire
02:58
Transcript:
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Under control, leak was found to be in a faulty regulator valve on the furnace units.
00:08
We've shut it down locally.
00:09
We're trying to identify which propane company services this unit.
00:14
This is here in the control, faulty, leaky valves investigating propane company 1516.
00:22
I'm...
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The Highway Command.
00:25
We'll be in control.
00:31
I'm going to control.
00:32
Plan for me.
00:33
We'll be... Man,
00:34
can you go ahead with your traffic again? You are unreadable.
00:36
We're in control, one patient being packaged by Hanover Ambulance.
00:40
We're going to be clear, command terminated, no hazard.
00:41
One packaging by Handover Ambulance.
00:44
You're clear returning 1517.
00:46
Go ahead.
00:47
Can you start me a parking problem complaint at the parking ride and can you get the next towel on that Ford Ranger I just ran?
00:55
Okay, parking ride that's on a high for that.
00:57
May something.
00:58
Can you hold a second on that?
00:59
Thank you.
01:01
Carver.
01:02
By alarm, what part of command? We have a bad.
01:05
Okay. You can see you with that.
01:07
Sorry. Who put a call into Irving, Dead River, and Eastern Propane.
01:12
We had to shut down all the tanks initially.
01:14
All three companies have to come out and likely relight pilots.
01:19
Also, we cannot identify which one services that current units.
01:23
So we're going to have to work on that.
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Location mentioned:
Near Gilson Rd, West Lebanon, NH 03784
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