Gas odor reported inside residence prompts evacuation, Bellefonte PA
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Fire department responded to a report of a gas odor inside a residence near West Logan Street. The gas smell was detected in the basement and kitchen area where a gas-operated hot water heater and stove are located. Residents evacuated as a precaution. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Centre County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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G-502. Drop 5612, Belfand Borough, near West Logan Street for a report of gas inside.
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Box, 5612, Belfand Borough,
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near West Logan Street for a report of gas inside in the basement and kitchen area.
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C-152.
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Company 56 do, 19-10.
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6 company 15 available.
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Chief has been used in Rockville, 19x.
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County,
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Captain 2-2.
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Captain 2-2.
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Respond to the scene.
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Captain 2-2, responding to the scene, Gulf O'Burro near West Logan Street.
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For a smell of gas in the apartment,
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in the basement and kitchen area, they do have a hot water, a gas-operated hot water heater and stove.
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You're denying EMS, and everyone is evacuating.
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You're responding 1911.
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Senator County, Quincy.
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Quinson?
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Responding both.
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Quint to responding Gulfbara near West Logan Street for an odor gas inside 1911.
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Senator County, engine on.
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Engine 1.
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Respond with 5.
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Measure 1 responding, Fonbarra near West Logan Street, cross streets of South Spring, and South Allegheny.
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Report of the order of gas inside in the basement area.
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They do have a hot water heater and stove, denying injury at this time, 1912.
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Location mentioned:
W Logan St, Bellefonte, PA 16823
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