Gas odor prompts emergency response near Hill St, Shelton CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and EMS responded to a possible gas release inside a residence near Hill St in Shelton. The incident may have involved a person experiencing a mental health crisis who turned on a stove, causing a gas odor. Emergency personnel from multiple departments staged nearby while ensuring scene safety.
Audio|Heard on: Lower Naugatuck Valley Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Shelton placed a Shelton fire.
00:02
Companies one and four,
00:06
near Hill St,
00:07
the gas odor.
00:09
Repeating, companies one and four,
00:13
near Hill St on the 2nd floor for the gas odor.
00:16
Time is 550.
00:24
FM One is dispatch.
00:25
I'll be at the location.
00:27
We're waiting for your officer, sir.
00:28
All right?
00:35
Roger. There's a mental health issue with (name withheld).
00:39
They turned on the stove to make the gas odor.
00:48
Hey Rod.
01:02
Shelton, this is Shelton EMS.
01:03
Stand by for call.
01:07
Near Hill St staged in the area for PD for psych.
01:22
Shelton dispatch, Shelton EMS, 2nd call BLS normal travel staging the area for PD.
01:27
Near Hill St,
01:30
2nd floor for a nineteen-year-old male possible self-harm.
01:35
Use caution, FD is also responding for odor of gas in the residence.
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Location mentioned:
Hill St, Shelton, CT 06484
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