Gas odor reported near highway but no hazard found, Danbury CT
Fire and EMS units responded to reports of a gas odor near highway I-95 around St. James and West Street. After checking the area and using meters, no gas readings or hazards were detected. All units were cleared with no incident found.
Audio|Source: Stratford Fire and EMS - Analog
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Trubwell cut.
00:06
Engine 2, the traffic.
00:09
Strapher's on.
00:12
No rigs, they're fair report. You can clear engine 2 and truck one.
00:17
Receive, thank you. No readings.
00:19
It's Ferry Quartz.
00:20
You're clear.
00:22
With chocolate.
00:27
Trave, do you ever do any other calls bending on this?
00:32
Negative.
00:35
Order.
00:39
Receive, returning the quarter.
00:51
Stratford from Carthbrick.
00:54
Stratford, Tom.
01:00
The original areas of the coal on 95 corridor.
01:03
There was an odor, nothing on our meter,
01:06
like the vehicle passing. We're just focusing on the St. James and West Street area.
01:13
This is original areas zero parts per million.
01:18
They're focusing on the area around St.
01:20
James.
01:21
Cartlett attack file, I had nothing going down the whole length of White Street, but you could clear up.
01:31
Christie, we did a catamato and made and nothing as well.
01:41
And you're one from car three. You're good.
01:46
Chairman, we just checked 95 next a train check, something a parking lot.
01:51
No order.
01:53
Roger. Stratford from Car 3 recall for this incident.
01:58
Possibly a vehicle in 95 that was emitting an odor. The odor had dissipated.
02:04
No metering.
02:06
Command terminated car three service.
02:10
Returning all units quarters,
02:14
possibly a vehicle on the highway, emitting an odor, zero parts per million,
02:19
in all areas checked,
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