Natural gas smell reported after stove left on eight hours, Allegheny County PA
A caller reported a natural gas odor inside a residence near Raybole Drive in Pine Township after the stove was left on low for about eight hours. Fire Department responded to investigate and address the situation.
Audio|Source: North Hills Police / Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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A caller in her residence stating that she smells gas after the burner has been on for about eight hours.
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(number withheld) Raybole Drive, Pine Township Station 2, 285-242.
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Respond on North Fire Alps 2 at 2057.
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No, you're 185 engine 2nd.
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185 engine 2 in.
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Just getting it out of there.
00:31
Copy that.
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228 assistance.
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2.28 engine 1 is in with 3 plus 1.
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Romeo Alpha 724 on a black jeep.
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Looks like 2 in tugs.
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6289 traffic magnates up on its best big looks.
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Copy.
01:25
We're going to be ready to the off-ram for Babcon.
01:29
I'll be off-ram for Babcon.
01:32
Count 8-5-Zalum.
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Chris.
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Okay, 8-4-4-4-2-4.
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It's only 5.
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Chrisick. Copy 242 with 5.
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Johnny 242 truck with 5.
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242 truck with 5.
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242 truck with 5.
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622, 67, county burn injured here.
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I'm out with it.
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Copy.
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Station 130 on an E4 with Fire Department (number withheld) Raybole Drive Pine Township for smell and natural gas inside the resident.
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No symptom, 2101.
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County 130L, I'll monitor that.
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Gas in a residence.
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(number withheld) Raybole Drive Fire Department responding, a female there, says that she had had her stove lit on low for about eight hours, now there's an odor in the residence.
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Pine Township, PA
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