Investigation of possible gas odor near Octorara Trail, Chester County PA
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Emergency responders investigated a possible gas odor near Octorara Trail following reports from residents. The source was believed to be related to nearby contractor work. No gas leak was detected upon inspection.
Audio|Heard on: Chester County Fire/EMS - W_FIRE
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Station 831 for near Octorara Trail was that for a pet of NASA upside.
00:06
Oxsore 831.
00:12
1631, 10, response.
00:18
Question 8 response check.
00:30
Any fair response? Received a call from PGA of the Resident Area.
00:34
Call down reporting the GASA right outside.
00:37
The location doesn't have gas and there's not a gas twice within a thousand feet of location.
00:44
According to PECO.
00:46
Callie.
00:51
Engine 31 in route.
00:54
Edge 31.
00:55
Latterny. Can you respondent?
01:02
Jeff, the refugee boat on scene.
01:04
We're out investigating.
01:07
The resident says that it originated as a contractor building to the left of this residence.
01:15
That's three one.
01:17
Engine 31 on arrival.
01:20
Agent 31.
01:25
Agent 31 to Chester.
01:27
Lieutenant 31 will have command.
01:30
The engine 31 will have ops.
01:33
Okay.
01:38
Okay.
01:39
Okay, and 301, come up on Westpops 1.
01:46
The kind of 31 is on West Ops 1.
01:51
Do you have anything at the counterfeit right now?
01:59
Negative.
02:00
We've searched back here.
02:01
There's not even a smell.
02:04
If you guys want to check around the resident right here to the right of it,
02:09
and see if you get anything.
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Location mentioned:
Octorara Trail, Pennsylvania
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