Fire units respond to possible gas leak near Tuttle Rd, Cumberland ME


Fire department responded to a call about a possible gas leak near Tuttle Road. Initial meter readings showed zero gas levels in the basement and first floor. Crews continued to investigate the area to ensure safety.
Audio|Source: Yarmouth Police / Fire, Cumberland and Freeport Fire
02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Cumberland fire on to Tuddle World Command.
00:03
Okay,
00:04
stay by, say.
00:06
Tower 107, take the turn on to Beto queue.
00:11
Receive.
00:20
Your arm is forth.
00:23
Go ahead.
00:26
7-0-3-N-C, 734.
00:31
All right. All right.
00:32
Command,
00:35
just inquiring if you want is second tone for 101, 102, and 105, and 103.
00:45
locking a lane and he was concerned for the buses.
00:51
Copy. Okay.
00:57
Okay. Bebe. Beaphe.
01:02
...stand by for a second. Cone on the desktop 3.558 tunnel load.
01:12
Phone fire.
01:28
Come on file, I'm on the air, second tones for engine 101, engine 101, engine 102,
01:34
engine 105, heavy rescue, 103, door phone number (number withheld), pedal road for possible gas weight.
01:41
Come on file, I'm on the air, repeat.
01:58
Reading's zero on the meter in the basement and division one. Checking Division 2 will be out to face to face with you in a second.
02:08
Welcome.
02:18
Covering fire alarm to command.
02:22
Go ahead.
02:24
Command, do you know, did you hear my traffic go out, reference their second tone?
02:31
Yes,
02:36
the second tone is ruled. I believe there'll be an inch from the west, going and move home again.
02:43
Copy, thank you.
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