Natural gas smell reported in commercial building


Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
03:34
Transcript:
It's truck AT University. Manager 101, engine and truck 18 have you all en route. You're trying to look at a firebox 2-13, color-dvised, strong smell of natural gas inside. Unknown where it's coming from. 13, I have you arrived, 1021. 23 is clear, 2-past. Asgen 3, 1022. If we're going to be ahead of this one through that two bucks, we can take that over those. Engine 3, stand by. Let me look at the response. 1525 Bedford Avenue commercial gas setter. We're direct, thank you. All right, I have you now. On from this back, I'm not having to continue, engine 18 having service, engine 3 is going to respond. Correct, AP's in area. We are currently at Oldcourt. We've got to level. Is it like to do you or clear? That's not that. Continue, I'm going to keep all four units on the call. Statementics 5, patients charge us, cancel UMS5. I have derived, DMS5. I'm directed. I'm direct. I'm direct. Brushriver, you arrived unseen. Not yet. Truck 5, do you still want to continue? time from dispatch, you had no voice when you get up. TV's on a single dispatch. Time direct, did you want... All right, I'm pulling up now. The first time I have you arrived. That's my question. And do clear names on Central, 1025. Negative. We're trying to make that says. We're going on. Okay. 1025. Okay. 1025. The utility, two, again, back and borders. Utility, 215, 1026. Ages to arrive, the police office, normal conditions inside Alpha. Next action, grab the hydrant at the entrance on Confederate Avenue.
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Location mentioned:
Near Bedford Ave, Pikesville, MD 21208
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