Gas odor prompts fire department investigation in building


The fire department is investigating a strong smell of gas in a building. They are checking for gas leaks and might need to enter several apartments.
Audio|Source: Wallington Fire Dept & Mutual Aid
02:18
Transcript:
00:00There are lights, odor of gas in the building.00:08EC&G is asking.00:16Very exactly.00:29That's 12, 12 parts a minute.00:3512, 12 parts of a million.00:37They got some men also tell them that we have both parts for a CEO with order of gas.01:20Firecom to the Lodi Fire Department.01:22Respond, 6-0 Avenue E.01:25Echo.01:26For the order of gas coming from the kitchen, again, that's going to be firecom to the Lodi Fire Department.01:31Is your first turn out to respond, 60 Avenue E.01:34Echo.01:35For the order of gas coming from the kitchen, time is to own out 1112, operator to an 82 click.01:55Okay, we can open the resin in the first floor.
00:00
There are lights, odor of gas in the building.
00:08
EC&G is asking.
00:16
Very exactly.
00:29
That's 12, 12 parts a minute.
00:35
12, 12 parts of a million.
00:37
They got some men also tell them that we have both parts for a CEO with order of gas.
01:20
Firecom to the Lodi Fire Department.
01:22
Respond, 6-0 Avenue E.
01:25
Echo.
01:26
For the order of gas coming from the kitchen, again, that's going to be firecom to the Lodi Fire Department.
01:31
Is your first turn out to respond, 60 Avenue E.
01:34
Echo.
01:35
For the order of gas coming from the kitchen, time is to own out 1112, operator to an 82 click.
01:55
Okay, we can open the resin in the first floor.
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Location mentioned:
Near Avenue E, Lodi, NJ 07644
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