Gas leak near west 33rd street in baltimore, Baltimore MD
Emergency responders were called to a gas leak near West 33rd Street after a construction crew accidentally damaged an underground gas pipe. A strong gas odor was reported, and utility technicians were on their way to the site.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Northern District
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That's just everything good with that call for the gas leak on 33rd Street.
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I reached out to VGE.
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They said if they have a technician en route, they should be there within 20 minutes.
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That was about five minutes ago.
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Ten four.
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All right, ten four, nine, two eleven.
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Two eleven.
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It serves a strong odor with the location appearing.
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901 West 33rd.
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VW struck a underground gas pipe while they were trying to drill something out, so we're waiting on BGD truck 21s here.
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tent for, do you have a strong load of gas or is it appearing somewhat normal?
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I'm not waiting any matches,
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so yeah, it's pretty strong.
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Near W 33rd St, Baltimore, MD 21211
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