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Gas odor reported in Etna with no hazards foundEtna PA

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audio iconFire & Arson
Spang Way, Etna, PA 15223

As discussed during the dispatch call, responders investigated a reported gas odor near Spang Alley in Etna. No hazardous gas levels were detected, and the units returned to service.

Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County Fire - North
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00:29
Transcript:
00:00
For an odor of gas in the area,
00:02
near Spang Alley, Etna,
00:05
(number withheld), (number withheld), (number withheld).
00:10
North Fire, 8-02.
00:14
All clear down here, nothing above 75, we're coming back up.
00:22
Ten four, County, same.
00:23
You can mark it as a bad detector on it to be returning.
00:27
Copy how you, thank you.

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Spang Way, Etna, PA 15223

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  1. Final Radio Acknowledgments
  2. Incident Determined to be False Alarm
  3. Units Investigate Scene
  4. Initial Dispatch for Odor of Gas

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