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Fire department finds no hazardous gases at west cape may building, West Cape May NJ
Fire department responded to a report of possible hazardous gases at a building near South Broadway in West Cape May. They found all gas levels were normal and ventilated the area before declaring it safe.
Audio|Heard on: Cape May County Public Safety
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02:47
Transcript:
00:00
416, South Broadway.
00:02
Rose of Congress Street, and Ultramental status.
00:10
Thank you for me, turning.
00:13
Third this one.
00:16
I don't.
00:24
Gotty, 501.
00:26
City a long.
00:31
Joe's arrived.
00:34
Travel.
00:41
In the next five minutes.
00:46
Okay, I copy.
00:48
You still have an odor in that area, correct?
00:55
Five gas readings are all normal, zeros across the board, except for oxygen, normal, 20.6.
01:11
Let's see, ma'am.
01:21
and continue with mechanical ventilation.
01:26
Yeah, affirmative spot 5-9.
01:29
2-1-1.
01:35
Guy,
01:38
you can cancel, Maddox.
01:42
The time for our, Medic 5.C.
01:44
Medi-5 cups.
01:53
9.5.
01:56
Night 5 we call the grid halber.
01:59
No,
02:01
how are you called?
02:06
... being mechanically ventilated with a floor fan at this time, room 101.
02:18
Room 107.
02:22
Recruiter School Office is showing a reading of 3-0 with CGI.
02:29
Rooms being ventilated just for the door open.
02:41
As long as you get normal ratings across the board on your 5-gans,
02:46
you're probably good to terminate.
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