Natural gas odor reported in building, no fire found, Norfolk County MA


Fire crews responded to a building near Auburnville after a smell of natural gas was reported. Investigations found no fire or injuries. Units continued to check the source of the odor.
Audio|Source: Norfolk County Fire Control
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Transcript:
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In card three, 242,
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area near Auburnville and signed investigation, 10.08, time on.
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File, I'm in front location.
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Cot-3 has a bill-way command and we'll be investigating.
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Comptuade, we'll be investigating.
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Women fire received.
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Have read some location. Conchree, you have command to be investigating tent.
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Edge 2. Don't fire our patho.
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Don't fire dispatch a engine 2, 81.
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2121 central street at Blue Hills, Brook Meadow, EMS, some of the nursing stage in 1014.
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If you know, fire, fire, clear the hospital.
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We'll advise.
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Please clear. We'll advise.
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1014. 243 to come in.
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243 to come in. Listen, I get a little bit of an odor back here, the back of the building.
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I have that.
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I'm going, commandant. It wasn't fire on.
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Having two need one to play, returning.
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We have a odor of natural gas in the building.
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Zero readings of stat. We'll be investigating.
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We'll go ahead and stage in the group.
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I'm received.
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10-15.
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Norfolk County, MA
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