Gas smell sparks evacuation at Duquesne home, Duquesne PA
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Smell of gas inside a Duquesne home triggers evacuation and fire units dispatch, prompting concern for resident safety.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County Fire - East
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01:4
Transcript:
00:00
For the report of the smell of gas inside a home, no injury at near Kennedy Avenue in Duquesne.
00:08
Station 133, respond on east side of 4.
00:12
Second activation, 1041.
00:19
133 rescue's getting out County.
00:25
Copy 1303 rescue 1042.
00:26
133 rescue 1042.
00:33
133 rescue is getting out of county.
00:37
First.
00:44
County, 133 Deputy 2.
00:45
County 133, Deputy 2 up to get a half a minute.
00:48
Two-and-a-half story break.
00:50
Evath.
00:52
I've got a sergeant on the corner that needed.
00:58
That's hobby.
00:59
Deputy Two on scene, two and a half-star residential with evacuation hired nearby.
01:03
Establishing command of 1046.
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Location mentioned:
Kennedy Ave, Duquesne, PA 15110
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