Small gas leak reported in multi-family building kitchen, Kingston MA


Fire crews responded to a small gas leak on a kitchen range top in a three-story multi-family building on near Main St. The gas was secured and utility and maintenance teams were called to address the issue.
Audio|Source: Carver Fire, Police, and EMS, Plymouth Fire/EMS, Wareham and Plympton Fire
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Transcript:
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We have a three-story multi-family.
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Edge 100 will be assuming command company to be investigating.
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Enter 1, your out location company is investigating.
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Under 100 will have command.
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I don't know, squad two, that one, engine 1.
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Race if squad 2. 20-2.
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28-1.
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B1.
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I sell open 24 of those people here.
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That party retrieves several belongings with any end of the night.
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AC is 28.
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28 to 24. It looks like there was a car with just the daytime running lights sitting your way.
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20401.
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I'll be on front of near Main St with Illinois's Frank Over Papa 243-638. It should be a Silver Rogue. 20-year-tail-old.
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A small leak in the range top. We'll be securing the gas, we'll take the natural grid to the scene, and also, if you notify maintenance, and have them respond. Raise if you've identified a small leak in the range, requesting national grid and maintenance. 24-D-1-0[1]. Operators and be holding the Mass Sierra 403-3-176[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
24-D-1-0: Fire Service (structure fire, confirmed or potential gas leak)
[2]
Mass Sierra 403-3-176: Unit/operator identifier (fire incident tracking)
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Location mentioned:
Near Main St, Kingston, MA 02364
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