Natural gas odor reported at apartment near Susquehanna Avenue, Olyphant PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to reports of a natural gas odor at a three-unit apartment building near Susquehanna Avenue and Oliphant in Olyphant, Pennsylvania. Multiple fire and rescue units were dispatched to investigate a possible gas leak.
Audio|Heard on: Lackawanna County Abington Area Fire Dispatch and Yellow
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Backmont County Chief Rescue Squad, 26, engine 26,
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26, 6, 261, car 262, car ladder 20, 26 9,
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Near Susquehanna Ave, Olyphant.
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That's smell of gas, repeating.
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Blackwood County Chief Rescue Squad, engine 26, engine 266, car 261, 262, ladder 20, 26 9,
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11,
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Susquehanna Ave, Oliphant.
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The caller reporting it is a three-unit apartment building.
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Snow, natural gas.
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Nestor Chylak Drive, Grant Street, 1511, operate on gold.
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I'm going to be able to be
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Lockwood County Spatch 269, second request 229, 10 BLS Mutual Aid.
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Respond, near Susquehanna Avenue and Oliphant for the smell of gas and buildings are created.
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Lockwood County Spatching 269, your second request 229, 10 BLS Mutual Aid.
01:05
Respond near Susquehanna Avenue and Oliphant for the smell of gas in the building.
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Building number three, Rastricht Drive and Grand Street 1520, Operator on Gold.
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Location mentioned:
Susquehanna Ave, Olyphant, PA 18447
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