Malfunctioning stove causes false gas leak report, Glenmont MD
Emergency units responded to a reported gas leak near Conover Drive. Upon arrival, they found a malfunctioning stove causing the smell but confirmed there was no actual gas leak. The house was evacuated as a precaution, and the situation was cleared without incident.
Audio|Source: Montgomery County MD Fire Rescue 7A1 Ops 1
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Transcript:
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Paramific engine 719, engine 705, Rescue Squad 742, responding gas leak, near Conover Dr.
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January, 10,
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June 19,
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Go to ambulance 715.
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Do you send 15, Bill?
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Check your welfare.
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We're currently on total here for refusal.
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Okay, be able to 715.305.
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I'm back again, 719, and 16, and a two-story, single-family, house, evacuated.
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Five and rescue teams go on stage.
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I'm against 919 Montgomery.
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We had a malfunctioning night on a stove and clear all units. There's no gas leak.
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Location mentioned:
Conover Dr, Wheaton-Glenmont, MD 20902
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