Heating oil leak causes strong odor in residence, Washington Boro PA
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According to the dispatch call, a heating oil leak caused a strong odor inside a residence near Charlestown Road. Residents reported headaches but declined emergency medical services.
Audio|Heard on: Lancaster County Fire and EMS - Charlie
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01:1
Transcript:
00:00
County Township near Charlestown Road for an investigation inside, engine 907, utility 907 and engine 903 at 16-23 hours.
00:12
Kelly, Angel, 6-2 is available.
00:15
Available and 6-2, okay.
00:19
Okay. Okay, 9626.
00:21
No,
00:22
620, okay.
00:32
Chief 907. I'll be en route.
00:39
Chief 907, okay.
00:40
Chief 907, okay.
00:45
Chief 907, car says that the heating oil leaked on his basement floor.
00:51
There's a very strong odor in the house due to the fuel.
00:55
He did say he and his son had a headache, but they were refusing EMS.
00:59
Copy he's refusing EMS?
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Location mentioned:
Charlestown Rd, Washington Boro, PA 17582
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