Gas odor prompts fire response in Enfield, Enfield CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters in Enfield responded to a report of a natural gas smell at a multi-family residence near Nantucket Street in Thompsonville. Residents evacuated before crews arrived. A burner left on the stove was found to be the source of the odor. Units ventilated the building and declared the situation under control.
Audio|Heard on: Enfield Police, Fire and EMS, Connecticut State Police Troop H
Listen to dispatch call
02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Still alarm[1] to near Nantucket Street.
00:03
Near Nantucket Street for the smell of natural gas in the kitchen.
00:09
Parties are evacuating.
00:10
Time out is 1858.
00:14
Squad 21's responding.
00:16
Second signal 23 for Thompsonville.
00:25
Received.
00:40
Dispatch to Thompson.
00:42
Thompsonville monitors for signal 23, Squad 21 responding to near Nantucket Street for the smell of natural gas in the kitchen.
00:51
Time out is 1850.
00:59
Roger 41, 1858.
01:03
One, two, three, four.
01:04
Back in ten.
01:07
Five, six.
01:13
I was just responding.
01:18
Briefing 1901.
01:24
Twenty one's arrival.
01:26
Two and a half story wood frame multiple family.
01:29
We'll be investigating.
01:30
D (number withheld) by Dutch Creek command.
01:39
Roger, 1902.
01:45
Be right back, (number withheld).
01:54
We're on scene.
01:58
We see 1902.
02:04
Dispatch, C5 is on scene.
02:09
Roger, 1905.
02:13
That's Nantucket Street Command Dispatcher.
02:16
Go ahead.
02:19
We're under control.
02:20
Burner was left on.
02:23
Gonna hold Squad 21 and Truck 41 for ventilation.
02:28
Roger, under control, 1905.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Still alarm: Fire service term indicating a basic/single-company initial response (lower-level alarm)
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