Odor of gas reported inside montauk liquor store, Montauk NY
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Emergency responders reported a strong odor of gas inside Montauk Liquors and Wines, located near Carl Fisher Plaza in Montauk, New York. Fire department units are on the scene investigating the source of the gas smell.
Audio|Heard on: East Hampton, New York Town and Village Police, Fire and EMS Services
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Montauk Fire Department on the air with the smell of gas inside Montauk Liquors and Wines, near Carl Fisher Plaza, Cross Street, South Edgemere Street, repeating Montauk Fire Department on the air with the smell of gas inside the business at Montauk Liquors and Wines, near Carl Fisher Plaza, Cross Street, South Edgemere Street.
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1033, now is there a question.
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32.
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Friday's responding to the smelly gas inside Montauk wines and liquors, near Carl Fisher Plaza.
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One forward, features monitor, please.
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After.
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Turkey is in route.
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Highquarters 38, my staff.
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I want to hear, 9331 on scene.
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9331 on scene, 1035.
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My name research virus, 1035.
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Next.
01:23
Only heard from yourself when you get a need for reactivation.
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EMT, your driver, please.
01:41
Montauk Fire Department on the air, the reactivation of your second EMS alarm.
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One name is still standby, smell of gas inside Montauk Liquors and Wines, near Carl Fisher Plaza, Cross Street, South Edgemere Street, repeating for Montauk Fire Department on the air, with a reactivation of your second EMS alarm, my name is standby for the smell of gas inside Montauk Liquors and Wines, near Carl Fisher Plaza, Cross Street, South Edgemere Street.
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Location mentioned:
Montauk, NY 11954
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