Natural gas smell reported near Roth Hollow Road, Plum PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, responders received a second call about a natural gas smell detected outside near Roth Hollow Road in Forward Township. Multiple fire stations were dispatched to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County Fire - East
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02:41
Transcript:
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For a second working call in 234 District, 33 Roth Hollow Road,
00:06
for the smell of natural gas outside,
00:10
station 233, 235, 234, East Public Safety, 2111.
00:20
That's copy.
00:27
County, 234 Chiefs.
00:30
2.34 Chiefs go.
00:33
Go ahead and transfer on 1.50 on my station, sir.
00:41
Standby in station, 40.
00:43
And then, uh, alert 1.95, standby in their station for a truck point.
00:54
County from two three three five engine one please west four and fifty four and standby at their station for me please
01:16
that's copied west one and the other station for me please
01:25
County can you put 223 on standby in their station for station 233.
01:37
23001 be advised 223 is being recommended for calling your district for that.
01:42
Gas, now on five.
01:49
233-801 County.
01:56
Command 2.34-G, Chief.
02:05
County, 2.89 rescue, I'll get me into 236 station on the transfer with seven.
02:27
For smell of gas outside 33 Roth Hollow Road in Plum, Station 223 added to the assignment,
02:38
East Public Safety, 21-14.
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Plum, PA
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