Gas valve leak reported after appliance removal, Elizabeth NJ


Fire department responded to a report of a gas valve leak caused by an occupant removing an appliance near Second Street. No active gas leak was found, meters were secured outside the building, and the gas company was notified.
Audio|Source: Elizabeth Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Transcendant 806 at 115 times 3, 2nd, near Second Street. Respondon covers, EMS 7 and just 3, 754-24-year-old smell at spoken breathing.
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This is not 3rd 8th,000, 14 off bringing us this slide.
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Very command.
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Smoke a gas company.
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Thank you.
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Hi everyone, thank somebody over to the target building with Halligan.
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Iderwan Foxx from that one, Bravo.
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From that one, Bravo.
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All right, Chief, there's no active leak at this time.
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No meter readings on division, so we either. All readings are clear.
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We're continuing to investigate.
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We see.
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We advised. We had moving at a meter.
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It secured both meters outside the building.
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One Delta from that one, Bravo.
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Mark, Matt.
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Yeah, sir.
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Standby, rescue you go.
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This special marriage, ma'am. We had an occupant that was removing an appliance.
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We had a leaky gas valve.
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We screwed the meters outside the building.
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We're there. We've been right all of the gas company.
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I'll pick up the other company shortly.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near Second St, Elizabethport, NJ 07206
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