Natural gas odor found to be from septic line, Long Hill NJ


Fire units responded to a report of natural gas odor near Blue Star Dr. They found no hazardous gas. The odor was likely caused by a septic line issue in a wooded area. No emergency action was needed.
Audio|Source: Morris County Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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near Blue Star Dr.
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There is a report of natural gas odor in the home.
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Texan route.
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Morristown, Engine 4, Engine 1, Ladder 1, Morristown Captain 1, Natural Gas Incident Outside, near Prospect Street, Morristown, Cross of Catano Avenue and Clinton Street, 1849 hours.
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Respond on MC Fire 4.
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Good. Sterling engine 22 will be released from seeing they will be going to the Blue Circle.
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Brucey, thank you.
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Any more time gap normally phone.
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Sterling engine 22 is en route to blue star drop.
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Creasy, 22.
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Longer said I joiner's time.
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Receive engine one. I'm one responder.
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Receive one.
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Receive one. Okay, Captain Orange are riding on to me.
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Receive. Receive. More sent you before arriving on two.
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Where do you? The issue appears to be coming from a septic line somewhere in the wooded area.
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No readings of natural gas.
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Recommend either DPW or water company out to investigate, but no further after the action here will be needed.
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No way for it found.
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We'll be clearing and first sitting in route to the second call.
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Location mentioned:
Near Blue Star Dr, Gillette, NJ 07933
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