Shed garage fire extinguished amid natural gas smell


Fire department responded to a reported smell of natural gas and rotten eggs at a home on 17 Cloud Street. Resident's husband is waiting outside. There was a shed/garage fire that is now out, and response was adjusted accordingly.
Audio|Source: Springfield Fire
02:15
Transcript:
Command 2. Truck 2. Engine 2. Respond to 17 Cloud Street. Natural gas. Fire alarm calling Chief 1. Go ahead, fire alarm. So we just hit the first 10 minute mark. We see. Yeah, be advised, shed garage fire is out. Receive garage fire out. I'm a truck two. Truck two, you can disregard everyone. Truck three is back in service and they're closer. They're going to take it. You're staying the outside. Truck 3. Respond to 17 Cloud Street. Natural gas. The fire line, did you send truck 3 to that car and cancel in truck 2? Affirmative. Truck 2 is back in service. alarm calling Chief One. Go ahead, fire alarm. Engine 7's emergency tone went off. Say that again? Engine 7, Charlie's emergency tone went off. Three C. Engine 2, you're responded with truck 3 to 17 Cloud Street, 17 Cloud Street. Call her station can smell the smell of gas and ryanne eggs in her home. Her husband's on scene. He's waiting outside.
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Springfield, MA
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