Fire crews respond to possible gas odor in Victor, Victor NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible gas odor inside and outside a residence near State Route 251 in Victor. RG&E was involved, and communication indicated the utility company had previously been on scene. The situation appeared to be under control with crews coordinating responses and verifying the presence of the utility company.
Audio|Heard on: Ontario County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Victor Fire.
00:06
Dispatcher, Victor Fire monitors near State Route 251, lot number two.
00:15
Odor of gas inside and outside.
00:19
Near State Route 251, lot two.
00:21
Your caller is RG&E.
00:27
Dispatch, twenty-seven zero one's on the way.
00:31
Twenty-seven zero one on the way.
00:37
Trooper thirty-seven ninety-two, we're clear at Clifton.
00:39
Back in service.
00:42
Thirty-seven ninety-three, clear at Clifton.
00:48
Dispatch from 2701.
00:51
2701.
00:53
If hard unit is there, do they want us to continue?
00:59
Affirmative.
01:02
Appreciate it.
01:08
Five zeros out.
01:11
Yeah.
02:43
I'm going to be on location, but RG&E does not appear to be here.
02:51
Copy that. If you want to make contact with the homeowner, I believe that the homeowner requested the fire department through RG&E when RG&E was on scene.
03:04
Appreciate it.
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Location mentioned:
NY-251 Lot 2, Victor, NY 14564
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