Gas leak at Jonestown stove sparks swift emergency response, Jonestown PA
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Emergency crews responded swiftly to a gas leak from a stove in Jonestown, securing the appliance and shutting down nearby streets to prevent danger.
Audio|Heard on: Lebanon County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:27
Transcript:
00:00
County from Captain 581, I'm arriving in the area, switching to Fireground 4.
00:07
Chuck.
00:12
Captain 581, you can put the engine and the wagon available.
00:16
There's no need for them here.
00:18
If you can contact Annville Township, we're going to have to shut down West Church Street.
00:21
Go ahead.
00:26
Tried both numbers we have listed.
00:28
I'm going to leave a voicemail.
00:30
Do you want church shutdown from North King to North Lancaster Street or further?
00:39
Nope, that works perfectly.
00:41
Lancaster and King Street.
00:46
Copy.
00:53
Flag it and rest of you guys can return and we have your band pocket.
01:01
Copy, I'm coming to pick mine up.
01:09
County fire from Park Newsman.
01:12
Good.
01:18
We found a gas leak, at the stove, gas has been turned off and the stove secured.
01:25
You can place the 31 box back in service.
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Location mentioned:
N King St & N Lancaster St, Jonestown, PA 17038
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