Propane tank leak causes odor at mobile home park, Malvern PA
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A 200-gallon propane tank leaked at Mackin Hill Mobile Home Park near Dillon Drive. Emergency crews shut off the valve but the propane odor remained.
Audio|Heard on: Chester and Montgomery Counties Fire/EMS
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Here of number near Dillon Drive, Mackin Hill Mobile Home Park.
00:03
The final township,
00:04
hazardous materials incident up 0509.
00:06
10.151-2.
00:09
351-2. 351-2.
00:12
We were canceled by the police.
00:14
You can resume 3.5.11.
00:15
Thanks, guys.
00:16
We can check the valves and shut off the 200-gallon propane tank.
00:19
Take a K-11.
00:20
Direct available.
00:22
On the 5-5-1-2-2-1-350,000, okay.
00:29
So you find the chauffeur?
00:40
Ladder 22 showfar negative I'm calling ladder 22 officer.
00:47
Officer, the room that has chimney access on the second floor has extreme hoarding conditions and I do not think we're going to be able to make access.
01:02
Okay that's fine.
01:12
All right. From Squad 17, we're available.
01:18
Squad 17, come.
01:23
Counting from Lieutenant 76, 726, 716 has been released by 17, you can make 76 available.
01:31
Lieutenant 76, okay.
01:37
Chester from squad five.
01:41
Squat five. Squad five.
01:44
Squat five is the same.
01:45
We're going to be staging at the entrance.
01:47
Our water is going to be like the other extensions up there in the Anastrolet.
01:51
Mr.
01:53
T-15 is a wrap.
02:00
The 200-gallon propane tank leaking doesn't belong to the caller but to a neighbor. They turned the valve off but the hissing sound and the odor are still present.
02:13
345 7 won't seem 345 7 okay.
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Location mentioned:
Dillon Ct, Malvern, PA 19355
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