Gas odor investigated as unlit stove pilot in Rahway, Rahway NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a gas odor near East Hazelwood Avenue in Rahway, New Jersey. The source was found to be an unlit pilot light on a stove in a vacant building. Fire units established command and investigated the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Union NJ Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
We got a gas odor.
00:02
Near East Hazelwood Avenue.
00:04
We're going to start with Engine 4, and then let you know after that.
00:09
Dispatch, Engine 4, Ladder 1.
00:12
Receipt.
00:14
Ladder 1 responded.
00:17
Receive, letter 1, 13, 34.
00:20
Major 4 responded.
00:22
Receive engine 4 1330s.
00:26
Caroline is for a scene.
00:28
That two-sword frame, roll houses.
00:31
Establishing. A's Woodford, man.
00:34
Receive major 14 storewood frame, UF Hazel with command.
00:38
Like I said, the caller was on the second floor.
00:40
The vacant first floor is where the odor is coming from.
00:44
Receive.
00:47
Ladder one is in a few, I'll be assuming command.
00:51
Receive letter 1, U.S.
00:52
Command, 1337.
01:00
County Hazel will command.
01:02
County answer.
01:06
Yeah, it was a probably pilot light still not lit on the stove.
01:16
We're in the process of the building the structure now.
01:20
We're in the stove in the leading now, 1339.
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Location mentioned:
E Hazelwood Ave, Rahway, NJ 07065
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