Possible gas leak investigated at Brookridge Drive townhouse, Salisbury MD
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Emergency responders are investigating reports of a gas odor near Brookridge Drive in a two-story townhouse. Units are on scene to check for a possible gas leak and have contacted the gas service provider for assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Wicomico County Fire and EMS
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Local Box 25, Station 2 EMS, second call.
00:05
Gas leak, near Brookridge Drive, Apartment C, in the area of Brittingham Street,
00:11
and Middle Neck Drive.
00:14
Truck 2, 20C and 3 responding.
00:17
Truck 2 responding with 20C and 3.
00:21
Engine 16, 18, C and 2 responding.
00:24
Engine 16 and 18 responding.
00:29
B-2 is responding.
00:31
B-2 responding.
00:35
Assist Chief 1-0-4 responding.
00:36
Assistant Chief 1-207 responding.
00:41
Assistant Chief 1-207 responding.
00:48
Unit on location.
00:50
AP on location.
00:57
Central Law Unit responding near Brookridge Drive Apartment C.
01:02
Caller reports odor of gas in the residence.
01:04
Chesapeake provides service.
01:11
Fire truck on scene of two-story townhouse,
01:14
middle of the row, investigating.
01:20
20C with Brookridge command.
01:23
Truck fuel location, command at 239.
01:31
Central to Paramedic B-5.
01:33
Con.
01:38
Response to (number withheld) Cork Street for an 84-year-old male with an incoherent episode,
01:49
patient has history of CBA, caller believes episode caused by CBA.
01:56
Copy.
02:01
He's on team.
02:04
B-2 on location.
02:12
Gas shut off attempt in progress.
02:17
Hold on for the moment.
02:19
Waiting to do gas readings on site.
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Location mentioned:
Brookridge Dr C, Salisbury, MD 21804
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