Fire units respond to gas odor and injured woman, Indiana PA
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Fire department responded to a home near South Coulter Avenue for a reported gas odor. A woman fell while leaving the residence and reported neck pain. Medical help was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Indiana County Fire Dispatch and Fireground Operations
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
I do have an odor or something in this basement.
00:01
I don't think it's natural gas, but I'm not sure what it is.
00:04
Go ahead and dispatch my station, please.
00:08
First...
00:17
Station will not respond for gas second side of residence, near South Coulter Avenue, Indiana.
00:23
West acknowledge this call.
00:31
One hundred west, you're acknowledging for gas, second side of residence, near South Coulter Avenue, Indiana, Cross Street.
00:37
School Street, Church Street.
00:41
The odor of gas inside of residence is out of gas licensed.
00:47
Indiana County and Joseph 108.
00:50
Here's your 108.
00:52
108, 10 your Outlet 3.
00:57
2303. 3.
01:03
8 from Lieutenant 1.
01:09
Go ahead.
01:12
If you come down school, it's a very tight turn on a colder because of a telephone pole.
01:17
I'm going to come up church.
01:18
You might want to do the same thing.
01:23
Receive, thank you.
01:27
Oh, any kind.
01:33
County, 100 assistance three.
01:35
One hundred assistance three.
01:36
One hundred assistance three.
01:40
Dispatch me a medicator to this location.
01:43
Apparently we have a female occupant fell exiting the house, complaining a neck pain.
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Location mentioned:
S Coulter Ave, Indiana, PA 15701
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