Gas odor investigation at building under construction, Conshohocken PA
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Responders investigated a gas odor in the laundry room of a building under construction near River Place Drive. A propane tank or salamander was seen lit with no one around it.
Audio|Heard on: Chester and Montgomery Counties Fire/EMS
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
It's a gas odor in the laundry room on the first floor.
00:08
Great question.
00:13
Five officers.
00:16
Engine 29 investigation, near River Place Drive, box 324.
00:21
Station 45 officers, engine 29 in investigation, near River Place Drive between River Place Drive West and River Place Drive East.
00:30
Box 3241.
00:36
B-915 responding?
00:43
F-P-A-9-9-2 is responding.
00:51
fp92 for one 14's it's uh maple 113 12 was going to do school lane in maple 5's on the radio and 15 just one on the radio I'm just going to go to the house
01:04
copy that
01:10
367 arrive lines now
01:19
For Ivan County, your scene secure.
01:21
It's on scene.
01:29
351 OK.
01:34
345-45-22.
01:37
3.45-28? 3.4528.
01:40
Very mill.
01:47
3520, okay.
01:53
Use 29, okay.
01:55
Possible address near River Place Drive.
01:59
They're describing what looks like a propane tank that is lit, possibly a salamander, there's nobody around it.
02:10
Possible address near River Place Drive, describing what looks to be a propane tank that's lit in a building under construction, possibly a salamander; there's nobody around it.
02:30
And in 45 receipts.
02:32
Possible address near River Place Drive, propane tank that's lit in the building under construction, possibly a salamander; no one is around it.
02:45
I don't see.
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Location mentioned:
Riverplace Dr, Conshohocken, PA 19428
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