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Gas odor detected near Glenwood and Clay streetsEaston MD

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Glenwood Ave & Clay St, Easton, MD 21601

According to the dispatch call, emergency responders are investigating a possible gas odor and carbon monoxide readings coming from an HVAC unit in the attic of a structure near Glenwood Avenue and Clay Street. The odor and readings are present in the sanctuary area, and efforts are underway to address the issue and shut down the unit for safety.

Audio|Heard on: Talbot County Fire and EMS
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02:1
Transcript:
00:00
Glenwood Command's Officer.
00:01
Request the ECMPA at Clay and Glenwood to stop traffic from coming through here.
00:09
Okay, I come in.
00:14
6.04, you have an easy utility route making entry site alpha.
00:24
T40 on location staging.
00:28
On location, T40, (number withheld).
00:34
45 rides,
00:36
station.
00:37
On occasion, engine 45, (number withheld).
00:45
Transolves, Center Valley, Easton Pea, about to utilize Clay Street from Port Street, we've got Glenwood blocked off.
00:52
Okay, anyone.
00:53
Drop 40 station.
00:57
On the station station, top 40, (number withheld).
01:04
Investigation, command.
01:07
Go ahead, investigation.
01:10
The search structure, we're getting readings at 10–35 parts per million in the sanctuary.
01:15
I can use the utilities access the HVAC unit in the attic.
01:19
Looks as an odor up there, readings of CO around 80 ppm.
01:24
We're being sent slow by on that unit.
01:31
Okay, I understood 40 in the attic why they can catch what you said before that.
01:36
Can you repeat her?
01:39
The order is due to blow by from the unit in the attic blowing readings of 10 to 30 into the sanctuary.
01:53
Okay.
01:58
The facilities is currently looking to shut down the ETA safe.

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Glenwood Ave & Clay St, Easton, MD 21601

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  1. Incident Stabilization and Demobilization
  2. Hazard Assessment and Utility Involvement
  3. On-Scene Operations and Staging
  4. Evacuation and Arrival of First Responders
  5. Initial Dispatch and Response

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