Emergency response to gas odor reported in residential building


Emergency services are responding to a report of a gas odor in a home. They are checking the area to ensure safety, but so far, they have not found any visible dangers.
Audio|Source: Essex and Southern Rockingham Counties Fire / EMS
03:35
Transcript:
Attention companies, inside odor of gas, (name withheld). And take the squad, rescue for medic one with the battalion, respond (name withheld) for inside odor of gas. Engine 1, engine 2, tower 1, rescue 1, rescue 1, rescue 4, medic 1 with battalion 3. Respond (name withheld) for a report of inside odor of gas. Crossedraiser Clough Crossing Road and the dead end, 3.41, your timeout is 11.08. Jay 1. Okay, 1 is going to respond to that call as well, 6-9-0. Okay, one-year responding six mag magnaulia. Thank you. C-1. C-1. Block 7-437 reset, Rewon, holding, and system is normal. It's normal. Company's responding. Be advised, this is a third-party caller not on scene, saying that he received a report of an odor of gas in a hallway, not sure which floor. I'm virtually. And in two-year on scene, two-story wood frame, residential, another insurance, and two sides, all four-year establishment command. Comes in quarters, 11-11, and he's in that white band that's in the parking spots. Fire alarm, you can show me off on scene (name withheld) with Medic 1. Three-story garden cell. Nothing obvious. Company's Channel 2. One. We're going to be off. Number 29, English Commons, 12, Boston Street for a 26F[1].
Police codes explained
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26F: Odor of gas (possible fire hazard)
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Location mentioned:
Near Tiffany Rd, Salem, NH 03079
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