No gas leak found at Stratford residence after check, Stratford CT


Fire department responded to a report of a gas leak near Arth Drive in Stratford. No hazardous gas was detected. The issue may be caused by a malfunctioning appliance rather than an actual leak.
Audio|Source: Stratford Fire and EMS - Analog
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Transcript:
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I'll leave it responding to near Arth Drive.
00:03
You can float a normal travel.
00:11
Tamara's traffic.
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Checker Tom.
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At this time there's no readings of Hay Hazard's gas.
00:22
You can hold it to Engine 2. We do have programs on the way. The TAC is coming.
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Repeat.
00:32
No readings of gas in the area.
00:34
Holding the assignment to Engine 2, TAC 5, Truck 1, you can return to quarters.
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Repeat.
00:45
So point is cleared available.
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This record.
00:52
That would sound.
00:56
World gas attack is on their way to diagnose a possible still of issue.
00:59
There's no leak at this time.
01:01
Your entire residence, all normal readings. There's no hazard.
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Commandant's terminated, engine 2 is clear.
01:08
Receive engine 2 could be an appliance issue.
01:12
New readings throughout the home.
01:14
You are clear.
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Stratford, CT
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