Smell of propane prompts evacuation in Littleton, Littleton NH
The Littleton Fire Department responded to a report of a propane smell near Crowview Drive. Residents were evacuated as a precaution. Meanwhile, emergency responders attended to a male with facial injuries who had apparently injured himself outside. A white vehicle arrived at the scene during the response.
Audio|Source: Coos and Grafton Counties Police and Fire
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Littleton Fire Department.
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Littleton Fire Department, near Crowview Drive for smell of propane and arrangements.
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Littleton Fire Department,
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near Crowview Drive for smell of propane in the range.
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1142.
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Traverse to 15C, 1615C on north.
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Twin State Bethlehem Ambulance, respondent stage near Presidential View Lane,
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male with facial lacerations.
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Again, respond in stage to near Presidential View Lane,
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pending PD arrival to evaluate a male with multiple facial lacerations, timing your tone 1143.
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Forensics.
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I have two units responding for Antonio 1 and the Twin Mountain Unit.
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I also staged a medical.
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Apparently the male smashed his face off of several objects outside and is bleeding.
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The advised a white vehicle has just pulled up to the scene as well. I believe this is going to be the male party's other X-Go-Go-Con.
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Yeah, five.
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6.7.
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607.
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Call her advice that she's been able to smell it for some time.
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I did have to evacuate the residents and wait for you guys.
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Twin State Bethlehemian, standby for second tone.
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Location mentioned:
NH-10, Littleton, NH
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