Possible gas odor near Hanover Parkway, Greenbelt MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible gas odor near Hanover Parkway in Greenbelt. Units arrived to investigate a garden apartment building, but no fire or gas leak was evident upon inspection. The scene was secured and no immediate hazards were found.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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7000 block of Hanover Parkway, T Charlie One.
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Delta get odor and gas boxer 43, paramedic engine 0848, rescue engine 8018, truck 814, battalion chief 86.
00:12
No alert response, talker eight off eleven.
00:16
And battalion chief 82 engine and truck closing the drop to south.
00:22
Chief 80 PMB.
00:24
Turtle American's in 0848.
00:26
Communication, 4th phase of the hydrant.
00:29
Cross at Hanover Parkway.
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I copy, 728.
00:34
Rescue J18.
00:35
I got it.
00:37
Paramedic engine 848 communications.
00:39
Okay.
00:40
I'm on scene, three in the front, four in the rear garden apartment, type 3 fish roof, nothing evident.
00:46
All tactical command.
00:47
360 complete, nothing evident off side.
00:50
The lowest level on the Charlie side is going to be a piggyback unit, going to carry out.
00:54
They're at the family C twelve.
00:57
Just me, myself, everyone else staged.
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Location mentioned:
Hanover Pkwy, Greenbelt, MD 20770
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