Investigation of propane odor near Wall Street, Fort Lee NJ
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According to the dispatch call, fire and rescue teams responded to a location near Wall Street in Belvidere to investigate the smell of propane.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Station 21 Fire, Station 21 Rescue, responded to Belvidere at 1-1 Wall Street for an odor and vest of propane.
00:07
Repeating Station 21 Fire, Station 21 Rescue, responded to Belvidere at 1-21 Wall Street for an odor investigation of propane, smell, warrantedown and communications operator 149, 1844.
00:19
Annie BLS 2153.
00:25
BLS 2153, go ahead.
00:32
Responding.
00:35
Received your responding.
00:36
It's a Belvidere at 112 Wall Street for an odor investigation of propane.
00:40
Transcendant from Northern 911.
00:43
Caller reported a signal of propane.
00:46
We advise them to evacuate.
00:50
Stop.
01:02
2151 responding.
01:08
161, receiver, responding.
01:09
121 Wall Street, cross off 5th Street.
01:13
Utter invest small propane.
01:14
Transfer from North 50 County.
01:17
Rise of smoke propane.
01:18
We're advised to evacuate, call the fire department.
01:24
I receive.
01:27
Sounds like our calling party was from the home heating, oil service,
01:32
propane delivery service, the calling party of the residents refused to call that oil.
01:36
Just you're aware.
01:39
I repeat.
01:47
Warren from BLS 2153.
01:51
BLS 2153. BLS 2153 is on location.
02:00
$2.1850.
02:07
Alright,
02:09
you can advise fire.
02:10
See with caution.
02:12
Tanks can be empty.
02:13
No smell.
02:14
I guess the engine was from a day or two ago.
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