Gas leak causes evacuation at residential building, Laurel MD


Fire department responded to a gas leak inside an apartment near Stebbing Way. A hissing sound and smell of rotten eggs were reported. The caller evacuated the building and tried to evacuate others.
Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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David, 401, can you handle that traffic hazard? Local box 6-13 engine, 1-1-2-1, engine 101, tower, 10, paramedics, 6-5 battalion, 1-6-821, respond, near Stebbing Way.
00:12
Support of an inside gas leak on Bravo 1, 1537.
00:15
I'm just getting an exterior berg alarm from door number one.
00:19
Unfortunately, no one's all location, and Adam 3-1's on a haste for an hour.
00:22
David 41 10-1 You've taken that traffic hazard for David 10th.
00:28
Thank you 1537 Surrey 10.
00:32
10. You can put me 10 a 10 a.
00:35
9.1. 9 1. 1.
00:37
Start me, one additional transport, please.
00:40
Sir, 1638.
00:41
David 5.2. Jesus 5.2.
00:43
91, ALS, or BLS or Hover, Cole.
00:45
You make this a CDF violation.
00:47
I'll have the RTF, leave me on it and clear everybody else.
00:51
DLS is fine.
00:52
Okay, correct.
00:53
1538. Truck 7 ready.
00:54
1639. 1539.
00:56
Engine 6-1-1-201 Tower 10, Permanor 65, Battalion Chief 161, you're responding near Stebbing Way, apartment Ezen-Edward, caller reporting a hissing noise and the smell of rotten eggs is coming from his apartment.
01:10
He did evacuate the building.
01:11
He was attempting to evacuate anyone else.
01:13
By his speech you need provides gas to the area, 1539.
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Location mentioned:
Near Stebbing Way, Laurel, MD 20723
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