Gas leak reported inside structure near E 2nd St, Coudersport PA
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According to the dispatch call, a gas leak was reported inside a structure near East 2nd Street in Coudersport. Fire and emergency medical units responded. A command was established and the utility company was notified. Crews checked both front and rear of the building with gas meters to ensure safety.
Audio|Heard on: Potter and McKean County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Emails 497 responding,
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Fox 48-78-76 in Coudersport,
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near East 2nd Street, for a gas leak inside the structure,
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Med 6, 1906.
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4.
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And that's 497 on scene, 1906.
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28.
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The establishing Coudersport command.
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Also UGI was notified in approximately 45 minute ETA.
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City County Department of $48.48.48.76 in Coudersport, near East 2nd Street, for gas leak inside the structure.
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Department 48, Box 48-48-176, and Counter-Sport, near East 2nd Street, for a gas leak inside the structure, 1909.
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45-485 responding with 4, Box 48-76 and Coudersport,
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near East 2nd Street, for a gas leak inside the structure,
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1909.
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Okay.
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Commander Tanker 485.
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I want you to come on to East 2nd Street and take your position in the eastbound lane just opposite side of the road before South-Northeast Street.
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Copy. On E second, eastbound lane, take a position just before North East Street.
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48.
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Go ahead.
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If I could get a crew to go to the rear of the structure and a crew to come in the front with meters as well, there's going to be patience in the rear as well as the utilities are out back.
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Location mentioned:
E 2nd St, Coudersport, PA 16915
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