Natural gas odor reported near pine and walnut streets, Stoneboro PA
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Responding units were dispatched to reports of a natural gas odor near Pine Street and Walnut Street in Stoneboro and Sandy Lake Borough area. They are investigating a possible gas leak and are coordinating with local gas and excavation services.
Audio|Heard on: Mercer County Fire / EMS, Trumbull and Mahoning Counties Fire, EMS / Police
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Transcript:
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station 84,
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gas leaks in the air of Pine Street, Walnut Street, Stoneboro.
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Station 76, Station 76, Station 84, 8,
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76, 7, 6, 7,000,
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6, 7,000, gasway, air, Pine Street, and Walnut Street, and Stone Lone.
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The plan is advising the Asia Gasline and excavator in the area that they can smell and hear gas.
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Gottaudite 762.
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Go ahead.
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You're responding.
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Can you notify people please?
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1776.
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In County.
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Go ahead.
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16, checking your status on North Water.
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I'll be sending negative contact.
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Find a number closing out, thank you.
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I'm sorry I was unable to your last.
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Negative contact,
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I'm 10-8. 10-4, thank you.
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Second.
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Two.
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24 second alert for an odor of natural gas, Pine Street, Walnut Street, Stoneborough.
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An odor of Massachusetts area of Pine Street and Walnut Street.
02:16
We have Sandy Lake Bridge.
02:27
Copy and what did you say of the exact location?
02:33
I believe it's going to be Pine Tree Drive and Walnut and Sandy Lake Borough.
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Location mentioned:
Pine St & Walnut St, Stoneboro, PA 16153
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