Fire and EMS respond to possible gas leak at residence, Ephrata PA


Fire and emergency crews responded to a possible gas leak at a single-story residence near Hess Cir in Ephrata. They checked for gas leaks using meters and found nothing unusual. A gas tank was shut off as requested. No fire or smoke was seen, and the house was confirmed empty.
Audio|Source: Lancaster County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
The address is going to be an unmarked tax.
00:03
9-2, number 2, Hess Circle.
00:05
Looks like it's going to be a single story.
00:07
I've got nothing evident.
00:08
I'll be a stop between the Tran-15, Trans-S-Aid Alpha of number two, Hes Circle.
00:13
It could be operated on Off 7.
00:14
9600. Okay.
00:15
We located the address and we are at the tank right now.
00:17
Nothing coming up on the meters of this time.
00:19
We are going to shut it off for the request.
00:21
Okay. Do we need any other units?
00:22
Okay. Did you check the house and confirm we don't have anything in the house?
00:26
And let me know if we can scale back from there.
00:28
I don't believe there's anybody home.
00:30
According to the cad notes, the occupant left for work.
00:33
G15s went. Yeah, see if you can get it by some doors and windows and see if you're picking anything up on the gas track.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hess Cir, Ephrata, PA 17522
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