Gas odor reported in apartment on East South Street, Carlisle PA


Emergency services responded to an apartment on East South Street in Carlisle after a resident reported smelling gas in a bedroom for about an hour. Fire and EMS units arrived to investigate a possible gas leak inside the apartment.
Audio|Source: Carlisle Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Brough Carlisle, east, south street, park number two.
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Their investigation inside, making you 40 is due, 431.
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Berger Carlisle, East-South Street, Department 2, odor of gas missile, I bought 4101[1].
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It's how many, 41, 45, 35, 38, truck 45.
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45 East, South Street, Department number two.
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Order of gas inside, Boss 4101[1].
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Hedge county 41, 45, and 38, truck 45, do UZOP 3, 432.
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Manager 1, 141, respond, oh and take.
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Manager 141, 432.
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Hager 141, 432. 4UZOP3[4].
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Chief 141 respond.
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Headquartered engine in a truck 45 responding.
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Chief 141, engine, engine 45, truck 45, 433[2].
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Agent 30, respondent.
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Agent 30, responding. Engine 3843, Chief Woffrey line, 445 east south street, apartment number two.
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Carvod is the apartment to the rear on the first floor.
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He advised what he believes to be an odor of gas in the bedroom for approximately an hour.
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Your EMS is the Q840[3] and you can use Office 3.
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Attention from the 4101[1] box, use Office 3.
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Go-in-9-2929-1-1-433[2].
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Yes, 4-9-1-433[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
4101: Box alarm for fire/gas incident
[2]
433: Working fire/gas incident assignment
[3]
Q840: EMS unit dispatched (potential medical standby)
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UZOP3: Operational radio channel assignment
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Location mentioned:
E South St, Carlisle, PA 17013
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