Propane leak found from grill causing gas smell, Princeton MA


Firefighters responded to a gas smell near Wintergreen. They found a leak from a propane tank on a grill on the deck. National Grid was notified but later canceled after no ongoing gas hazard was found.
Audio|Source: Princeton Fire
02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm[1], you can show 60 companies on arrival near Wintergreen.
00:06
For 260 companies on state, hullabit 303.
00:12
Fire alarm[1], 60, up 3rd.
00:20
Fire alarm[1],
00:22
60 up three.
00:26
Friendly, sir.
00:29
Can you notify National Grid? There is a strong smell of gas out here.
00:33
We're going to be continued to investigate.
00:39
We're notifying National Grid.
00:41
You do have an order of gas continuing to investigate 1135.
00:51
Final order to command.
00:58
Go to Windersreen command.
01:03
Nassherbert has been notified they'll have someone out within the hour.
01:08
Receive.
01:14
Command from the east side.
01:18
Go ahead.
01:21
Zero ringings anywhere around the appliances near the deck.
01:32
Command from C-side.
01:38
Go ahead.
01:43
Readings at the grill, it spiked around 600, continuing to investigate.
01:50
Command from C-side.
02:05
File on.
02:07
60 off-free?
02:11
No, my third.
02:16
You can cancel a national grid.
02:18
It was found to mean from a propane tank on a gas drill in a port.
02:27
Receive, canceling national grid.
02:30
Order was on the deck from a grill propane tank, 1142.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Fire alarm: Fire-related incident notification/dispatch
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Princeton, MA
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