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Gas odor reported in residence near Baltimore PikeLittlestown PA

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Baltimore Pike c, Littlestown, PA 17340

Fire department responded to a residence near Baltimore Pike for a report of a gas odor inside. EMS was already on scene with a seven-year-old patient who was outside the building. The gas smell was possibly from an oil fill done by the landlord. No leak was confirmed.

Audio|Heard on: Adams County Fire and EMS - Digital
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Box 20-4, Germany township, 6466,
00:04
Baltimore Pike, apartment C.
00:07
Charlie, cross-out of Bollinger Road and Mayors Boulevard,
00:10
for a smell of gas inside.
00:13
Engine 20, rescue 20, traffic 20,
00:16
029, make you 15141, ops due 816.
00:20
Mickey 51, 51.
00:23
Okay, Mickey 51, 51, 817.
00:30
Adam's Mickey, Mickey, 51, 41, 401.
00:33
Thank you, Mickey 51, 41, Opts 2, 818.
00:36
Thank you for 2 to 18.
00:40
The fusion round with three.
00:43
And in 202 with three, opt to 819.
00:51
items to engine two or two on ops do.
00:57
True, Theo.
00:59
You're responding to (number withheld), Baltimore Pike, apartment C.
01:05
Charlie, crashes to Wallinger Road and Mayor's Boulevard.
01:09
Originally, we were sending EMS out there for seven-year-old female for trouble breathing.
01:13
They have just arrived on team with her and she's outside.
01:16
Female while on the phone stated, she thought she smelled gas in the house and as a landlord filled up with oil yesterday.
01:25
As you said, EMS and the patient are outside at this time.
01:31
Two is direct.
01:36
202 from 51-51.
01:38
We have the key to her purpose.
01:40
It sounds like it might just be an odor thing, might not be a leak, but we figure better say some sorry.
01:48
2-2 is direct.

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Baltimore Pike c, Littlestown, PA 17340

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