Gas odor reported at home causes headaches


Audio|Source: Charles County Fire & EMS
02:39
Transcript:
3345, 3345, Prince Edward Drive, the odor of gas. Ingecoming 11, 27, Tower 9, Squad 3, Paramed Counts 119, Westmote, Correction, West Battalion's due. Operations on 10 Alpha 6, 1437. Squad 3, 4137. Squad 3, you can switch over to Alpha 3, Alpha 3. Paramaking was 119 which you term of later. 119 alpha 3. For meganma's 118. Bermain was 119. Bermuda. G7 route station. Engine 11, Charles. Engine 11. PA519 and North Medical. We're going to go priority 1 with CPR to CRMC. We're going to go to go pick up our personnel as well. Party 1, Blue, Charles, Regional. Engine 112 with 312 with 3 switching. One twelve a three. Seven, what's the six? Engine seven three off three. Two are not placed in service. I did hear their response. We can take North Medical buggy if we need to and the engine crew can go back in service if he's like. We're on scene. Eleven, go ready. They're already in route. I'll cover. Chief 11B. Charles County at the time Chief 11B, engine 112 units responding 3345 3345, Prince Edward Drive. According by the homeowner, they have (name withheld). They do have an odor. It's two subjects with a headache. The tiny chief 11B.
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Location mentioned:
Near Prince Edward Dr, White Plains, MD 20695
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