Possible gas leak and medical aid requested near Main St, Rimersburg PA
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A gas leak and medical evaluation were reported near Main Street in Rimersburg Borough. An elderly female requested medical aid for body pain, and another caller reported a gas odor. Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Clarion County Public Safety
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02:50
Transcript:
00:00
620, 640, southern EMF for patient evaluation, southern regional PD,
00:06
Respond near Main Street for a commercial referral for a possible gas leak, email patient, and residents also requesting evaluation.
00:15
Timeout, 0836, operations, Act 2.
00:20
Okay. Okay.
00:29
Southern okay.
00:30
It's 830.
00:39
One of us.
00:42
I'll be transporting one mail from CCJ to probation starting 926.
00:53
County from 1651.
01:00
1651
01:02
1651
01:05
1651 year and around 0838-near Main Street, Rimersburg
01:11
Initial call was from an elderly female requesting evaluation for generalized body pain a male caller (name withheld) in the line he was also requesting a fire department for a possible gas leak
01:27
One of three Clarion.
01:33
One of three.
01:34
Three and nine in service, same vehicle.
01:44
6.640-second tap for a Boston gas leak, near Main Street for Rimersburg Borough.
02:08
Second alert, 0841, operations, tech two.
02:19
Clarion County, 1651's arriving on scene.
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1651, 0842.
02:31
640 engine glaring en route.
02:38
Engineer route, 08433.
02:41
143, near Main Street, Rimersburg.
02:44
For possible gaps that are in the residence, caller requesting the evaluation.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Rimersburg, PA 16248
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