Fire crews investigate gas odor inside building, Harrisburg PA
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews are investigating a possible gas odor inside a building near North Third Street in Harrisburg. There have been no gas readings so far, but the odor issue has been ongoing since last month. Utility teams are on scene to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Dauphin PA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Wagon for driver, can you come to the front door to let us in?
00:04
Never mind, wagon driver.
00:05
We're going to go to the corner of the building to the main office with somebody that's going to meet us.
00:12
Where I first? Correct.
00:16
Wagon for Rider 1.
00:19
Repeat yourself on that last transmission.
00:24
Wagon for the chief aide or the captain?
00:29
Wagon Ford, Captain, go ahead with your message.
00:34
Captain, this is, this bluefire's going to be an ongoing thing since last night.
00:38
Have all your personnel and apparatus stage on Reily.
00:42
It's on that side of the building, Riley.
00:46
Chief A phone location.
00:49
Hey, Chiefie.
00:52
C from Wagon for Rider 1.
00:56
Good, Wagon.
01:00
We're investigating an office and area up on the second floor.
01:04
Right now we have no readings, but it's been an ongoing issue,
01:08
stated they may have started smelling it last month.
01:10
So far nothing.
01:13
Okay, do you have UGI with you?
01:16
Negative.
01:19
Okay, I got a UGI van outside.
01:21
I'm trying to find them now.
01:24
Copy. Copy.
01:27
Wagon 3 arriving, we'll have the hydrant at 1500 North 3rd.
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