Vehicle left gas station with pump nozzle attached, New Castle PA
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle left a gas station with the pump nozzle still attached. There was no fuel leak or visible damage. The driver took the nozzle with them but did not leave the scene with it attached to the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Lawrence County Fire and EMS - North
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Moravia Street near West Center Way and West Long Avenue.
00:07
A vehicle left the pumps with the nozzle still attached.
00:15
The nozzle has been removed from the pump.
00:17
There is no fuel leak.
00:20
The driver took the nozzle with the vehicle.
00:22
No clear reason was given.
00:30
Unit 24-1 will be en route to investigate, notified Chad, contact via cell phone.
00:38
Unit 24-01 en route, notified Chad, self-contact advised.
00:41
Four-tenender.
00:57
182 Clay Street near 3rd Street and 1st Street in Mahoning Township.
01:05
55-year-old male conscious, breathing, chest pain; EMS response dispatched.
01:17
Units 202 and 80282221 responding.
01:26
Case proceeding.
01:32
Copy unit 24-1, sharing on the 1404.
01:40
LASD, unit 8221.
01:44
Unit 8221.
01:47
Units responding.
01:48
Requesting call description.
01:54
Unit 8221 responding to 182 Clay Street, Mahoning Township, for 55-year-old male conscious with chest pain.
02:15
No traffic reported.
02:22
No visible damage at the pump.
02:27
Driver did not leave the scene with the pump handle attached to car.
02:32
No fuel leaking.
02:33
All clear.
02:36
No physical damage to the pump.
02:39
No fuel leaking.
02:40
Driver did not leave the scene with the handle in the car.
02:43
Unit 24-1 is clear.
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