Fire department investigates gas odor in building, Chelsea MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, chelsea Fire Department responded to a report of a gas odor inside a building near Spruce Street. Firefighters investigated and found a slight odor, possibly related to the heating system. Utility company involvement was noted, but no significant gas readings were detected.
Audio|Heard on: Chelsea Fire Dispatch
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06:1
Transcript:
00:00
Engine four.
00:02
Engine four is responding to 6th Street.
00:05
We just got waved down by a civilian saying that (name withheld) smelled gas.
00:09
It's near Spruce Street, inside gas.
00:55
For near Spruce Street, report of an indoor odor of gas.
04:26
We're investigating a slight odor of gas in the building.
04:30
The worker here said that (name withheld) usually smells gas whenever the heat turns on.
04:38
Investigating a gas odor possibly from the heat kicking on.
04:59
(name withheld) believes National Grid was here last week.
05:01
One of the workers said (name withheld) was fixing a small leak.
05:26
Received no readings in the heating room.
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