Gasoline odor traced to construction work at public square, Hagerstown MD
Fire crews responded to reports of a gasoline smell near 5 Public Square. The odor was caused by construction workers using gasoline to clean their equipment. No fire or dangerous materials were found. The situation was handed over to a property representative.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Thank you very much. We have a VIN 1-2 returning,400.
00:16
Okay. I know that's Mention 445.
00:21
Good.
00:25
Located workers in the staircase coming up from the detail, he asked.
00:29
It was their property.
00:31
They said they're definitely on the roof.
00:34
We're trying to investigate that now.
00:40
All right. All right.
00:45
Engine 4 Alpha.
00:47
We're at the roof of five public square?
00:52
We have the barrel of this side, the rear estate staircase where we met up.
01:00
My company aid came through from the roof. We didn't see any gasoline containers.
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Okay, and I'm coming down for the face-to-face.
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BAS!
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BAS!
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BOR!
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BOR!
01:41
Washington for Public Square Command.
01:45
Okay, command.
01:49
Five public square.
01:51
We had an odor caused by a multitude of things.
01:55
The most prominent being gasoline used by a construction crew to clean equipment.
02:01
The team's been turned over to a property rep. We've violated.
02:04
You can go in service front already. I'm terminating commandant available.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Washington St, Hagerstown, MD 21740
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