Natural gas smell prompts evacuation at Parker Street, Springfield MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, responders were sent to near Parker Street apartment because of a natural gas smell. The apartment occupants are evacuating as a precaution. No fire or smoke was observed.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield Fire
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01:20
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2. Respond to near Parker St.
00:03
Apartment 2 in the 5 District.
00:06
Natural gas.
00:11
Truck 2 to fire alarm.
00:13
Truck 2, go ahead, sir.
00:16
We are back in service AMR's in care of the patient.
00:19
Truck 2 is in service, AMR's got patient care.
00:26
Truck 1 to fire line.
00:28
Go for truck 1.
00:30
We are back in service, AMR's care.
00:34
Truck 1 is in service, AMR, patient care.
00:38
Fireland is in service, AMR, patient care.
00:46
File line, Ritchie 5.
00:50
Engine 5.
00:52
237 Main Street, New York, two car accident injuries.
00:55
AMR and PD are responding.
00:59
Free C.
01:05
Fire alarm engine 2, truck 4.
01:12
Two, you and truck four headed to the five district.
01:15
Near Parker St, Apartment 2 for the smell of natural gas.
01:18
No smoke, no fire, they are evacuating the apartment.
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