Gas leak reported near East Avenue and Harford Road, Parkville MD
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A residential gas leak was reported near East Avenue and Harford Road. Emergency responders evacuated occupants from an elevator and secured the area. Fire and rescue units responded promptly to manage the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
Hold on engine aid for residential gas heater.
00:04
Respond on Central to location near East Avenue and Harford Road.
00:13
Thank you there.
00:16
Acknowledged.
00:21
Noted.
00:23
We got the occupants out of the elevator, property managers and we're out to secure the elevator. Engine 10 and Truck 8 are clear.
00:34
Engine 10, please lower engine 8 for a box for a gas leak on East Avenue.
00:42
They will be much closer, I'm in downtown house.
00:46
Okay, that's understood.
00:51
And then for us.
00:56
Understood, have your round.
01:02
The Chief 1,
01:05
Acknowledged.
01:17
Potentially firebox 17-20, you can remain on one-two. It won't be monitored if status is a request on extension one.
01:29
Units are switching to Central, understood.
01:46
Engine one.
01:52
The key please.
01:55
Acknowledged.
01:58
Is that a nice night? Mm-hmm.
02:06
Engine 8.
02:07
I'm having second clear on a patient refusal.
02:12
Is Truck 8 available coming from Tows?
02:19
I advised both Engine 10 and Truck that they would be closer.
02:24
I specifically wanted the truck to start this way please.
02:28
Okay.
02:34
Special Medic 10, we're clear on a patient refusal.
02:38
Checked.
02:40
Okay, stay my breath topic.
02:49
Road, local box.
02:51
Truck 8 for the request of Engine 8.
02:54
Route for the residential gas leak near East Avenue and Harford Road.
02:59
Who's where? Respond on Central, Truck 8.
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