Natural gas odor reported near Elm St courthouse, Springfield MA


Fire department responded to reports of natural gas odor near Elm Street courthouse. No smoke or fire was found. Construction was present, and a court officer awaited responders at the scene.
Audio|Source: Springfield Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 7. Respond to near Elm Street.
00:03
Natural gas.
00:09
Angel onto alarm, engine one truck, one back in service.
00:13
No signs of smoke or fire. We'll call that unintentional.
00:20
Receive, no sign of smoke for fire. I'm going to call that intentional.
00:24
I do have a natural gas that, Sissy.
00:27
Um, are you guys gonna take it?
00:30
Yeah, you can put his on it.
00:33
Receive.
00:39
Receive. InJ 7, a fire alarm. Are we still on at a sign?
00:44
Negative, if you go back in service, we tried to call you guys, they're all set.
00:48
Race eight.
00:51
Fire alarm calling, truck two.
00:54
Truck two.
00:56
They're back in service as well, you're all set.
00:59
Receaseed.
01:01
Sorry, I'm calling Injo and Truck 1. You're responding to near Elm Street for natural gas. There's been multiple reports of odor from around the courthouse.
01:09
They see construction, but no one in the area.
01:12
They should have an officer waiting for you guys.
01:18
Great, Dave.
01:31
I receive investigating Injewan truck on our team.
01:37
Uh,
01:39
Angel one to the alarm.
01:42
Fire on my friend, John.
01:44
Yeah,
01:46
you guys stated there was gonna be a police officer on scene.
01:51
A court officer, I was told by a court officer.
01:56
Ratey Port officer from near Elm Street, correct?
02:03
Affirmative.
02:04
Greatly.
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Near Elm St, Springfield, MA 01103
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