Gas leak reported inside residence near east main street, Spartansburg PA
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There was a gas leak reported inside a residence near East Main Street. The leak was possibly from the furnace. Emergency departments responded to the location in Spartansburg, Pennsylvania.
Audio|Heard on: Crawford County Fire and EMS - Central
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02:10
Transcript:
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Crawford County Support and Spurt and Spurge Department 22, gas leak.
00:10
Crosby County Support and Spurt and Spurge Department 22, gas leak.
00:13
478 Main Street near East Main Street, the Wanda residence.
00:20
College reporting is not gas minutes at the hall.
00:22
We call for the fairness.
00:29
Crawford County Blooming Valley Department 2, Saturday, Department 19, gas league, Cannon-Allow Road.
00:40
County's response by Department 22, gas league, Main Street.
00:50
Cooper County Blue Road, Department 2, set your Town's Department 19 for acknowledgement.
01:19
Cropocon County Blue Valley Department 2, 2, 2nd House Summit 19, Gataph Lake,
01:23
2 (number withheld), Kenan Hollow Road, cross the Turret Hill Road and Houston Roads for daily residents.
01:29
Call a report and small cocaine coming from inside the residence.
01:38
Cross the County, Spontensburg, Department 22 for acknowledgement.
01:46
County, this is Sagittown Town Hall, acknowledge.
01:54
Copy Department 19, acknowledging.
01:58
Cropa County Plansford, Pellon, 22, gas league 478 Main Street, Cross the Spring Street, East Main Street, the Wanda resident.
02:07
Gas league from inside the residence, possibly from the furnace.
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Location mentioned:
E Main St, Spartansburg, PA 16434
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