Fire crew handles gas furnace issue on Kinderkamack Rd, Bergen County NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a possible gas furnace issue near Kinderkamack Road in New Jersey. The crew identified the problem as related to a natural gas furnace worked on earlier by a technician. They shut off the gas, ventilated the apartment, and confirmed readings were normal before terminating command. Public services were en route for further safety checks.
Audio|Heard on: Paramus and Area Towns Police / Fire
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Transcript:
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Kinderkamack Road Command.
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Building superintendent advised us that earlier in the day,
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HVAC technician was on scene working on a natural gas furnace,
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and that's where we believe the problem stemmed from.
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Secured the gas to the furnace,
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ventilated the apartment hall, readings at zero.
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You can place Engine Five, Ladder One available and terminate command.
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Superintendent is going to await public services arrival.
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Receiving a report, Ladder One, Engine Five available.
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Command terminated at 1335.
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