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Investigation into possible gas leak at commercial building, Salisbury MD
Fire department units responded to a single-story commercial building near South Salisbury Boulevard for a possible gas leak. The location under investigation is a Japanese Steakhouse near East Main. No evacuation was needed, and the scene was brought under control.
Audio|Heard on: Wicomico County Fire and EMS
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Assistant Chief One's on the scene.
00:02
It is a single story.
00:04
Commercial Ock, can say nothing evident.
00:06
No evacuation in progress.
00:08
I'll have used to men come in.
00:09
Assistant Chief One on location, Assistant Chief One has command at 1813.
00:17
And it's a 60.
00:24
Hitch 60.
00:26
You don't have an investigation.
00:36
Okay.
00:38
Two is only.
00:47
B2 on location, 1815.
00:50
Inter-16 on location, 1815.
00:57
As we can copy B-2 is also on-2.
01:00
B-2, 1815. B-2, 1815.
01:02
C.
01:06
Cermint A3-5 terms, C.
01:09
Corrupt 2, all location.
01:11
The location, 1815.
01:14
Drop dual location, 1815.
01:20
Dr.B16's allocation.
01:24
916 allocation, 1816.
01:31
How many 8704 is that a Pianopsy?
01:35
Numbering 874, 1816.
01:41
How old is a business thing for a gas leak?
01:46
1016, it's going to be East Moon,
01:48
Japanese Steakhouse
01:49
I hope to all sort of investigation.
01:53
Go ahead.
01:59
Need us in size and so what unit...
02:05
I was just fine.
02:09
Okay.
02:11
Okay.
02:15
We're on the central.
02:19
East Main, scene under control 1821.
02:26
Control the Paramarmit C-1, Ocean King.
02:29
We're okay.
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Location mentioned:
S Salisbury Blvd Unit A, Salisbury, MD 21801
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