Gas leak and small fire near Scalzi Park, Stamford CT
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a reported gas leak near Scalzi Park on Bridge Street in Stamford. The leak was isolated and posed no hazard. Crews also found a small dumpster fire, which was handled without further incident.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfield CT Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:11
Transcript:
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Meta 3. Respond to near Bridge Street, Scalzi Park, for Charlie Response, Cross Street to Riverside Avenue and Dead End, (number withheld).
00:12
Engine 1 at Stamford.
00:14
Engine 1.
00:17
We'll take in Grove Street, already on the road.
00:20
Receive. Stamford 2.5, Engine 5, you can stay available.
00:25
Stamford 221.
00:28
Command 221.
00:33
We're going to respond with Engine 1.
00:34
It was a walk into the firehouse, so we're already heading there.
00:38
Recruit.
00:40
Stamford from 26.
00:43
26, come in.
00:45
All right, we're going to need every source to the scene.
00:48
We do have a gas leak from the meter.
00:50
The leak is isolated,
00:51
but we also have another damaged meter down here.
00:54
No hazard.
00:56
Receiver, request Eversource (number withheld).
00:59
Thank you, one.
01:04
Receive, I'm the scene number one, (number withheld).
01:08
Measure 1.C.
01:09
We have fire in a 6-yard dumpster.
01:10
Special one.
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Location mentioned:
Scalzi Park, 97 Bridge St, Stamford, CT 06905
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