Gas leak reported near west wilkes-barre street residence, Easton PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire department and utility company responded to a reported gas leak with hissing sound from a gas meter outside a residence near West Wilkes-Barre Street.
Audio|Heard on: Northampton County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:44
Transcript:
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Enriving, firing, GGI is responded to near West Wilkes-Barre Street for hissing sound coming from a gas meter.
00:09
(number withheld).
00:11
(number withheld).
00:22
I'll be clear in 7-7-107.
00:26
I'll be 1814.
00:30
490-cate. You can provide if we needed on that.
00:35
7.4.
00:37
28, engine 4.
00:38
Engine 1, ladder 1, utility, 1-outher, gas.
00:41
Ported he's one sound from the meter.
00:43
Near West Wilkes-Barre Street, Cross 17th Street.
00:45
City is some communications on attack 3.1840.
00:53
524. Okay,
00:56
do you get up in.
00:59
Near West Wilkes-Barre Street.
01:02
Holding by UGI, customer called in direct reporting a hissing noise from the gas meter outside the residents.
01:08
They have an attacking round new ETI.
01:11
Copy that, Connie.
01:12
Connie, we're going to cover this call with Agent 4 and U.P.
01:17
41.
01:18
Where is he?
01:25
Johnny, 20 and 4 is in Route near West Coast Ferry for the gas leak outside.
01:33
Reported hissing sounds from the meter outside the residents.
01:37
And for copy update, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
W Wilkes Barre St, Easton, PA 18042
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