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Fire reported on route 22 near portchurch with possible gas leakDauphin County PA

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US-22, Pennsylvania

Fire was reported on Route 22 near Portchurch. There is a possible underground gas service line leak at the church. The gas company UGI has been notified and is responding with an estimated arrival time of 10 minutes.

Audio|Heard on: Dauphin County Public Safety
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00:50
Transcript:
00:00
Just so everybody's aware there's a fire act and angle that's actually on U.S. Route 22 in front of the Portchurch.
00:06
Okay, 36.
00:09
You can pass one to UGI.
00:11
We believe that there may be a leak underground here on their service line coming to the church.
00:20
Copy.
00:22
Scott, Louisville, Eisen.
00:28
Hey, Trump's Lowe.
00:29
You already saw Glover.
00:35
I'm asking a truck 12 back to clover again.
00:38
If they didn't, I was going to turn my spreader on the wall.
00:45
Mr. Van from County, UGI was advised.
00:47
They've got roughly a 10-minute ETA.
00:49
Copy, thank you.

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US-22, Pennsylvania
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Incident Timeline

  1. UGI Notified and ETA Provided
  2. Possible Underground Leak Identified
  3. Findings and Assessment
  4. Traffic Control and Monitoring
  5. Investigation Begins
  6. Location and Address Clarification
  7. Initial Report of Gas Odor

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