Natural gas odor reported near transformer fire in Orange


Audio|Source: Orange County Public Safety
02:19
Transcript:
West Orange, stand by for additional call, odor investigation. Tom 1913 have an odor investigation of natural gas in the area of 1032 Burnett. In the area of 1032 Burnett, have an odor investigation, it's model, natural gas. 1.032 Burnett for a smell of natural gas going to be in that area. Called it by the City of Orange PD since Bridge City PD is down. They have an officer in the area advising the smell of natural gas. 1032 Burnett. Clear 1914. C-2-1-12. The union one is going to be around to that. There's no active hazard here right now. That's clear. No hazards on Laundell. are on Greenbriar and I'll show you on route to the area of 1032 Burnhead. 212, can you walk 5 and 6? I'm 1220. Can you contact the city and cross road at Shady and Forest. There's lines in it. So Tony, contact energy levels though there's power lines entangled in that tree. Try to reach for now you have energy and street department. Let's get energy first because they're going to have to get this line out. Canadian Garden Boulevard for an odor investigation. In front of this residence, it appears to be some kind of electrical box ground transformer. They said that did get shrug by lightning and it was visible with flames earlier. However, now they're smelling natural gas in the same area. Natural gas smell in the area.
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