Gas odor reported at senior center in Meyersdale, Meyersdale PA
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Fire department responded to a senior center in Meyersdale after a strong gas odor was reported inside the building. A stove knob was found turned on but then turned off. The structure smelled like gasoline, indicating a possible gas leak.
Audio|Heard on: Somerset County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Station 217,
00:02
Delta gas odor inside,
00:04
near North Street,
00:05
Myers-Dell Senior Center, Fire Up 1.
00:19
I should have at (number withheld) responding.
00:26
(Number withheld) responding, (number withheld), I'm dispatch (number withheld), significant fire product gas odor in a structure.
00:34
Meyersdale Senior Center, near North Street, opt one.
00:39
From the stove, she said that when she came in, she noticed that the stove knob was turned, she turned it back off, but the whole structure smells like gasoline.
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Lots one.
00:56
Charlie, the institution system, he acknowledges the call.
01:02
Appreciate.
01:08
I'm (number withheld). (Number withheld).
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(Number withheld).
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(Number withheld), Chief, I'll be arriving.
01:26
(Number withheld), Chief, after Steve.
01:32
County, engine (number withheld), responding.
01:35
What?
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Engine (number withheld) received, Fire Ops 1.
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Top 1, car 6.
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Receip.
01:49
Chief, engine 1, just pulling your personal pickup.
01:52
Bring me a meter and get the finger in ready.
01:58
Copy that, Chief.
02:04
County Show, under (number withheld).
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Agent (number withheld) receipt.
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Location mentioned:
Meyersdale, PA 15552
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