No hazardous gas odor found near hospital intersection, Prince Frederick MD
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A passerby reported smelling gas or propane odor near the hospital intersection. Emergency responders investigated but found no odor or hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Calvert County Fire, EMS, and MSP Prince Frederick
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
22 is on 2.
00:05
The 22 caller was a passerby, they were driving away from the hospital.
00:10
They smelled an odor of gas or propane in the intersection.
00:15
I don't know where it's coming from.
00:21
52nd.
00:23
T6. T6.
00:28
I got 2.45-95 on 4-4 about the hospital.
00:32
Okay.
00:37
I can just get a DG at the same by as well.
00:43
It might be a D2A and D.S.A.
00:46
I'm sorry. Okay.
00:50
Okay.
00:51
Okay.
00:56
6-4. 6-4-4.
01:00
It's correct.
01:02
6-1-4.
01:08
Name me the brain of the you are for?
01:14
You can't thank you.
01:18
You're welcome.
01:29
Medical Locker 4, Southern Pines, Apartments 2 is 60 appeal lane, apartment (number withheld).
01:35
For trouble breathing, Paramedic Amherst 3 is to respond to 039.
01:42
Dr.
01:43
39. Medical Lock 3.O.4, Southern Pines, Apartments 2 at 60 appeal lane.
01:54
Control breathing.
01:56
Paramount 3 is to respond at 0039.
01:58
Manish of 22 scenario.
02:03
Got registered 22, okay.
02:09
Or P.E. 203, 60, P.O.A.
02:11
and 7 pines, apartments to apartment (number withheld).
02:12
You can respond to alpha three.
02:15
P.8.203. P.A.
02:19
203.
02:25
Eighty-four-year-old female unfilberating, 1-223.
02:33
Tension 22 to Calvert.
02:36
Tension 22.
02:42
Nothing found, no odor.
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Location mentioned:
Hospital Rd, Prince Frederick, MD 20678
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