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Gas odor prompts evacuation in Old Orchard BeachOld Orchard Beach ME

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Old Orchard Beach, ME

Fire and rescue units responded to a residence near Coral Avenue in Old Orchard Beach for a reported interior gas leak and propane odor. Occupants were safely evacuated. Crews investigated the home but found no fire or ongoing gas leak.

Audio|Heard on: Southern York County Public Safety
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04:35
Transcript:
00:00
Old Orchard Beach Fire Department transmitting still alarm 1.
00:03
Calling for engine 72.
00:06
Scarborough Ladder 1.
00:08
Please respond to 11 call as in the town of Old Orchard Beach, near Hoffman Street and Wintergreen Street.
00:16
For an interior, suspected interior gas leak.
00:19
End in 72,
00:21
Scarborough Ladder 1.
00:22
Please respond to 11 call as in the town of Old Orchard Beach for a suspected interior gas leak.
00:29
Old Orchard Clear, WPWJ 221 at 1635.
00:36
I'll watch for you can hold.
00:38
Scarborough resident.
00:42
10 4 holding Scarlett.
00:48
KWW, repeat 775, KWW.
00:55
Okay, W.W. Double.
01:01
Good.
01:03
Fire rescue is headed to a woman, Coral Avenue for a red odor of gas action.
01:08
Try for gentlemen.
01:12
Double.
01:20
41, Doc, I'll be the name with one else.
01:23
Okay. Okay.
01:25
Call.
01:27
Car 2. Car 2 and route 2, Coralab.
01:43
11 Coralab.
01:50
POMAYOR.
01:54
Show is that we do a route.
02:02
Go ahead, cell on her.
02:06
There's someone that can meet me on the other.
02:10
Oh,
02:11
sure. All right,
02:15
sir.
02:19
Allotry. Allure.
02:21
Allot you made with 75-6-7.
02:24
10-4[1]. Amulet 75 in Route 11, Car Lab.
02:46
Gotts what you?
02:48
Go ahead, car chute.
02:50
Be arriving, 11 carlap.
02:52
Two-story wood frame.
02:54
It's up to show from the vehicle carrier, both been evacuated.
02:56
Got enough speeding.
02:58
72, you have a hydrant in front of 12.
03:03
72 arriving.
03:05
72 arriving.
03:16
502nd.
03:18
Make contact with the driver, I have the offer.
03:20
You can call.
03:23
Okay.
03:29
Launch me, some fourth, check,
03:32
five.
03:33
On team.
03:34
Ten-four. Aero seventy-five, on team.
03:48
5-2 to see-bring.
03:56
Good.
03:59
I just spoke with the residents.
04:00
They're all evacuated.
04:02
They said the heaviest odor was in the two bedrooms for the basin and it was all the bunk sat downstairs.
04:09
Goving.
04:12
The home does that's propane as well.
04:16
I do it, old merchant.
04:25
Go ahead, car two.
04:28
I think to complete no findings.
04:30
I'm going to be suing car lab command.
04:32
I have 572 going to investigate at this stuff.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.

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