Interior gas leak investigated at Scarborough multi-unit building, Scarborough ME
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Fire and emergency teams investigated a reported interior gas leak near County Road in a one-story wood multi-unit building in Scarborough. They found no gas odor or readings, only a slight exhaust smell. The building was not evacuated. All teams except Engine 5 returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Scarborough Fire
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Defund 8-4 reported interior gas leak.
00:03
Workers report gas smell in the kitchen.
00:07
Hope a goodbye.
00:15
We're pressure on.
00:18
Tavvy, carswomen.
00:26
Unit 4-0-a-1-1 is responding.
00:27
Unit 4-0-1 is responding.
00:30
Unit 4-0-1 rip.
00:37
4-0, December.
00:39
7-Rub.
00:40
7-Rip.
00:47
Amble form, respondent.
00:50
And then fire.
00:51
And then fire.
00:57
Farger, man.
00:58
Farger, man.
01:01
All right from engine 5.
01:04
Engine 5.
01:07
We're on scene near County Road, one-story wood frame multi-unit.
01:13
The building is not evacuated this time; we'll be investigating.
01:21
Hi, Bates, but.
01:22
Yes, on scene one-story wood multi-unit building; not evacuated, investigating.
01:33
Call from Engine Park.
01:37
Engine 5.
01:42
Companies investigated a gas leak inside near County Road.
01:47
No smell of gas, no odor detected.
01:50
There is a slight exhaust odor,
01:54
but no gas or gas readings.
01:57
All companies returned to service except Engine 5.
02:02
Over 12 inches, no gas orders detected, slight exhaust odor. Returning all companies except Engine 5.
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Location mentioned:
County Rd, Scarborough, ME 04074
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