Gas leak prompts Walmart building evacuation in Aberdeen, Aberdeen MD
Fire and EMS units responded to a triggered alarm at Walmart near South Philadelphia Boulevard in Aberdeen. The cause was a gas odor inside a restroom that resulted in headaches for some people. Authorities upgraded the incident to a gas leak, leading to evacuation of the building to ensure safety.
Audio|Source: Harford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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2.14 readily received as an alarm for a pull station.
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We just now took a call for an odor of gas inside gas odor in the bath rooms with some people with headaches. 2.14 is right.
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To match two, medic 34.
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Good.
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Response to Medical Box 304-1 for heart problems at University of Maryland pulmonary suite, 227 gateway drive apartment,
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J as in John, between English Manor Lane and Beckenham Circle Talk for BMS 1517.
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Round 1517, hot response, 82-year-old mail.
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214.
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Fourteen.
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Builders evacuated.
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Saturday 211 command.
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I'm going to evacuate with command.
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And for your information, I notify BG they have a less than 5-0.
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EPS.
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H.1. Company 2.
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Call us and upgraded to gas leak inside Walmart near South Philadelphia Boulevard between Carroll Avenue and New Enroll Talk Group Fire, 1519.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Philadelphia Blvd, Aberdeen, MD 21001
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