Natural gas odor reported inside building near Clinton St, Waterbury CT


Emergency units responded to a report of a natural gas odor inside a building near Clinton Street. The smell was possibly caused by a damaged meter. Firefighters investigated the three-story wood frame building to assess the situation.
Audio|Source: Waterbury Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 7, Chuck 3, Deputy Chief, Respond for Natural Gas Incident near Clinton St, cross streets of Lexington Avenue and Emerson Street. Engine 7, Chuck 3, Deputy Chief, respond for natural gas incident near Clinton St,
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near Clinton St, cross streets of Lexington Avenue and Emerson Street.
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Waterbury reporting Engine 6 Truck 1 Battalion 2 responding on the odor of natural gas.
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Near Farmington Avenue. Caller will be on the first floor cross streets of Fleming Street and Columbia Boulevard.
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Caller states that they smell an odor of gas and sea gas outside,
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possibly due to a damaged meter.
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6 on scene, three-story wood frame we're investigating.
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Received engine six on scene, three-starred wood frame investigating.
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Waterbury reporting, engine 7, truck three car five, responding on the odor of natural gas, near Clinton St, Cross Street to Lexington Avenue and Emerson Street, reported as the odor inside the building.
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Use fire ground two upon arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Near Clinton St, Waterbury, CT 06710
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