Gas leak leads to road closure near John Galway Road, Burlington NJ


Emergency responders detected a possible gas leak near John Galway Road, requiring fire police to close the road and divert traffic from Route 130. Work was halted in a 300-foot area around the leak. Nearby train tracks were noted about 150 feet away.
Audio|Source: Burlington County Public Safety - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
Got a small storm throughout those gas in the area.
00:02
Can we get fire police to shut down John Galway and bringing coming traffic from 130?
00:07
That's for me.
00:14
Secretary, 9-4 is responding.
00:18
May everyone say, sir, 9-4.
00:26
4,000. It's on fire ground.
00:33
Mr. 3192 is funny.
00:38
3192. 3192.
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Central 1612.
00:46
An infection under a left bolt foot and bleeding.
00:57
Nice too
01:03
Okay The 32 is about to arrive on location
01:08
He still wants to go
01:12
Okay
01:15
Sanchez while they're arriving, two-story Gordon's file far, run up and show, we'll be out of asking.
01:21
Engine 3012.
01:27
Central 8994 is on location.
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8094. 8094.
01:40
Central 3192 arriving on location.
01:45
3192
01:48
That's for 4,0002
01:54
Confirming we have the 16 not for this correct Hey Fram, there we're going to have when the call came in
02:00
Very good, thank you can just put in the notes that is a two-inch service line for the property
02:08
Hey firm
02:11
Also, we have all gas, or excuse, and all work is stopped in about a 300-foot area around.
02:17
The train tracks are approximately 150 feet away, also.
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