Gas venting confirmed at National Grid tank on Blossom St, Lynn MA
Fire department units responded near Blossom Street Extension in Lynn, MA to investigate a reported release of gas from a National Grid tank. Upon inspection, National Grid confirmed they were venting gas from one of their tanks due to pressure build-up in the area.
Audio|Source: Lynn Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Engine 3[1] in the area of Blossom Street extension for an investigation. It's engine 3 in the area of Blossom Street extension for the investigation.
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Passerby reported a condition with the National Grid Tank.
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Okay.
00:20
All right, I'm 10 on scene.
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Engine 10 on scene.
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Near Edgemere Road.
00:33
Atlantic 11 is responding to Edgemere.
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Atlantic 11, you're responding, party-free, Edgemere Road.
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File on, medical one on soon.
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Medical one on soon.
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Engine 3[1] in the area of Blossom Street extension.
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Investigate condition with the National Grid tank.
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File, I'm calling engine 3.
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Injury.
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Engine 3[1], a single call transferred over from the police.
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Passerby reported gas being released or some sort of dissipation.
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File offer, 21 companies in service as an actual.
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Companies in service, external.
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Engine 3[1] reached out to a national grid plate and see if it's coming up.
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Engine 3[1], I just wrote.
01:53
Yeah, engine 3, I did speak with them.
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I spoke with the control room. They are venting one of the tanks because of the pressure in the area.
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We believe it's one in the same, but we did not speak with the caller and came through the police.
Police codes explained
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Engine 3: Fire department unit designation (Engine 3)
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