Contractor struck gas line causing hazardous situation, Cape May County NJ


A contractor struck a gas line in Cape May County, New Jersey, causing a hazardous situation. The gas company response was delayed due to communication systems being down and difficulty contacting them.
Audio|Source: Cape May County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Any,
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4-1 is responding.
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County copies Amos 4-1.
00:14
County Assistant Chief 4 is arriving.
00:19
County Copy.
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Sure.
00:29
Assistant 4. Assistant 4.
00:31
Sounds sure as you guess, I'm notified.
00:36
I was waiting for confirmation.
00:40
Notify and it looks like it was hit by a contractor.
00:43
County from squad four squad four If you show's responding 301 peace knocked in system four which way is the best way in
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See far on Cview
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Kenny, we're on arriving.
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Tommy.
01:19
Caddy Assistant 4?
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C.A.I. Salter the gas is going to be delayed.
01:28
I believe their phone system is down for trying to attempt a different means of access to them.
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Are you safe?
01:43
County to the Assistant Chief 4?
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Assistant C.4.
01:52
They advised I attempted three separate numbers.
01:56
Sounds like their system is down right now, unable to contact them.
02:01
See,
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the contractor said they got in touch with them.
02:07
Copy that.
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Cape May County, NJ
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