Gas odor reported outside in Lower Allen Township, Camp Hill PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units were dispatched to investigate an odor of natural gas reported outside near Appleton Street in Lower Allen Township. A utility technician was also sent to check a possible leak from an unmetered riser line.
Audio|Heard on: Carlisle Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Lower Allen Township, near Appleton Street.
00:04
Odor of gas outside.
00:06
Box 1256, cross one response, send unit B12.
00:21
Near Appleton Street, gas odor outside box twelve fifty-six.
00:26
Class five response.
00:27
I need 12 to seven thirty-eight.
00:32
Headquarters traffic five is available.
00:35
Traffic 5738.
00:42
Headquarters chief eleven responding.
00:59
Chief Eleven, we are at Engine Company Twenty Four.
01:03
Chief Eleven.
01:22
Lower Allen Township, near Appleton Street.
01:26
Gas odor outside, box 1256, class one response, engine 24.
01:39
Near Appleton Street, gas odor outside, box 12556, class one response.
01:44
Engine 24 is due 740.
01:52
Chief 11 from headquarters, near Appleton Street.
01:56
Received a call from UGI.
01:59
Few calls indicating gas outside possibly coming from a riser line that has no meter yet on it.
02:08
They have a technician en route with a six-minute ETA.
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Location mentioned:
Appleton St, Camp Hill, PA 17011
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