Fire department responds to natural gas odor near King Philip Rd, Sudbury MA
Fire department responded to reports of a strong natural gas odor near the intersection of King Philip Road and Singletary Lane in Sudbury. National Grid was notified to investigate. A resident reported this is an ongoing issue with natural gas smells for about a week. The area had gas markings on the street and the fire crew planned to check the situation to ensure safety.
Audio|Source: Sudbury Police and Fire, District 14 Fire Mutual Aid
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Transcript:
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Engine 275.
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Suburty fire engine engine 2.
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Engine 2 is on and responding to the area of King Philip, Route 20 for the outside order of the engine.
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Receive engine 2, you're on a responding, 17.22.28.
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That's permanent, sir.
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That's your seat, thank you.
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LPM, uh, King's still up in single-carry.
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It seems like it's the worst, not where it is.
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Roger, thank you.
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Every pregnancy is engine two.
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The engine two is on arrival with a jean.
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Three sequence, you're on arrival with aeney. 1731.
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Strong motor in this area, you could contact the gas company, get them dispass this area.
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Receive, strong motor,
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contact the gas company.
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200 answer.
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Two hundred minutes, ETA for National Grid.
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Messrs. Achieve.
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Thank you. It's going to be right in the intersection area of Singletary and King Philip reporting.
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Three seconds.
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We just spoke resident at Fortune Phillips and he reported that this is an ongoing issue. The street is marked up with natural gas marking in St. Lincoln, he said,
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popping on for the past week or so. We're just going to crash the area meter his structure results and make sure everything's safe on that.
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Parliament's 1730.30.
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Location mentioned:
King Philip Rd & Singletary Ln, Sudbury, MA 01776
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