Possible gas odor reported causing road closures, Croton On Hudson NY


Fire crews and police responded to multiple reports of gas odors and a water main break near Radnor Avenue and Bank Street in Croton-On-Hudson, NY. Road closures were put in place, but no fire or explosion was confirmed.
Audio|Source: Westchester County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Also getting a report of an odor near Bank Street.
00:08
Yeah, I was talking to PD and they said that they had a call for Bank. I'm actually over at Bank.
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119 is over at high in North Riverside. At this point we have no orders, still checking.
00:22
Okay, do you want that toned out as a separate incident?
00:28
No, it doesn't have to be.
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We are at Bank Street.
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That's a hydrant.
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I received. Two zero you two.
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60, you said you're getting near Radnor Avenue.
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Offromative.
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Do we know if any,
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if a train went southbound?
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Is there a way to find that out?
00:58
A garbage train or anything like that?
01:02
Not that we go up.
01:08
All right, ten-four, thank you.
01:14
You can do that, I'm going to send engine 120 over to near Radnor Avenue.
01:23
He's just make, go up Warren and then come over to Walter that way. Don't come to London.
01:38
Another one. Radnor Avenue, from Alcott Avenue,
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Thompson Avenue,
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outside of odor of gas.
01:45
Quote, an additional call near Radnor Avenue, to near Alcott Avenue,
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Thompson Avenue, outside of odor of gas.
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1713.
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One of you respond to near Radnor.
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Vision 12, 1714.
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Location mentioned:
Radnor Ave, Croton-On-Hudson, NY 10520
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