Gas leak reported at home causes fire unit response, Huntingtown MD


Fire and emergency units responded to a reported gas leak near Stephanie's Lane after a smoke detector alarm the night before. No gas was detected, and responding units were later canceled.
Audio|Source: Calvert County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Stillbox 603, 303, near Stephanie's Ln.
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The gas leak, engine 6, squad, 6 engine 2 is due, 10.03.
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Stillbox, 63, 31, near Stephanie's Ln with gas leak.
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Engine 6, squad, extension 2, 1003.
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6-2-103. 6-2-1-4.
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Engine 6-2, near Stephanie's Ln.
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Alpha 2.
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Call for engine 2, and squad 6 is canceled 10-05.
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5. Under 21 UK and return.
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5-6-Cat. We're going to continue.
00:28
Sheep with 4. Direct, we're down, grading, train alarm.
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Near Stephanie's Ln, Alpha 2.
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See your shot on location.
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Two story of single family lightly construction.
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The investigator.
00:37
Okay, the colorvis that their smoke detector went off last night.
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They called SMO and SMO, like the fire department, to check the tank no gas was ever smelled or heard.
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Location mentioned:
Near Stephanie's Ln, Huntingtown, MD 20639
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