Propane tank incident near Woodmore Drive controlled, Hanover NH
Firefighters responded to a propane tank incident near Woodmore Drive. The area was ventilated due to an odor, and no hazardous readings were found inside the building. Control was declared and responsibility was returned to the homeowner and utility company.
Audio|Source: Upper Valley Area Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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You can show us under control.
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We'll be returning shortly.
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Propane. Tanks are almost out.
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And this would cause the odor.
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Nothing inside the building on the meter.
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Dead River is on the way.
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Please see.
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Under control, tanks are almost empty.
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Plainfield engine 3.
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Plainfield Engine 3.
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2nd3, back in quarters and service.
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In quarters and service, 912.
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Yeah, in front of Woodmore Drive, command.
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Woodmore Drive, command.
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All this been completely ventilated, no readings found.
00:58
The building's been turned over to simple energy and the homeowner.
01:02
Engine 3 is clearly returning command terminated.
01:04
A home has been ventilated, no readings found.
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Command turned over to simple energy and homeowner.
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Returning, 9-fiction.
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Location mentioned:
Woodmore Dr, Hanover, NH 03755
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