Fire units fix residential valve issue in killingly, Killingly CT
Fire units responded to a residential gas or water valve issue near Sterling Ridge Way in East Killingly. They ensured the correct valve outside the home was turned off to address the problem.
Audio|Source: QVEC Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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This will be at the end of Sterling Ridge Way at the last section of the development.
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All right.
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Yeah, go ahead.
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That was interesting.
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Car 95 to QV, under control, returning.
00:39
Under control Plankill returning, 4 o'clock.
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C.V.m. 5 from 94 returning.
00:51
594 return.
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QB Tower 167 responding.
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Tower 167 responding.
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QBET 167 responding.
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That's fine.
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BP 167, a car 167.
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Yeah, go ahead.
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That's up there by an old Flintstone Village, right, up that way?
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Roger, I should be at the top of the hill up there, Rick Lane.
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Roger, that's what I thought.
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Second house on the right as you guys make that turn on John's Road off Sterling Ridge.
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The last road on the right.
01:54
The lake department operates 0669 fire.
01:57
Best the tree wires down in the area of 1-40 Elliott Road.
02:06
Chairman,
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investigate tree and wires down in the area of 140 Elliott Road.
02:17
7 on arrival.
02:21
167 on 10.
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QVTOW-167 on C.
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Tower 167 after.
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Let you know, I did talk to the individual that called me and we believe we turned off the right valve outside for inside the house.
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Location mentioned:
East Killingly, Killingly, CT
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