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UPDATE Gas Odor Report at Morris Heights Business Yields No Fire

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The FDNY confirmed no injuries were reported following a call received of a gas odor in the Morris Heights section of The Bronx.

 

An FDNY official said the department responded to a caller who reported a gas odor on Jan. 13, at 11.46 a.m. at 1800 Cedar Avenue, where they found no injuries. The FDNY official said the department requested a utility company to follow-up.

 

Norwood News has contacted Con Ed to check if they responded to the incident and will update this story upon receipt of feedback. Con Ed later confirmed that, according to their records, the gas odor incident was a false alarm.

 

 

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