Gas leak from faulty stove secured in Silver Spring, Silver Spring MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a gas leak near Mount Pisgah Lane in Silver Spring. They found a faulty stove in an apartment causing the leak. Gas was shut off and the area ventilated. The situation was secured by Company 716, and other units were released from the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 716 to command.
00:01
Good.
00:03
All right, in the lobby we're getting 1% LEL.
00:08
Myself, give me truck 716, we're going to go door-to-door see if we can make access and figure out where this is coming from.
00:16
Copy.
00:17
Engine 716 to come in.
00:20
Go ahead.
00:21
First floor, apartment 12.
00:24
Malfunctioning stove.
00:26
Had the gas shut off at the stove, we're naturally ventilating.
00:29
Hold it with company 16.
00:33
Place Engine 834 in service.
00:37
Command communications near Mount Pisgah Lane, apartment 12, faulty stove, gas secure, going to hold company 716.
00:43
All is good ready, command over.
00:45
Communications copies near Mount Pisgah Lane, apartment twelve, malfunctioning stove.
00:51
House is secured.
00:53
Part of the paramedic engine 716, truck 716.
00:59
All others can return to service.
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Location mentioned:
Mt Pisgah Ln, Silver Spring, MD 20903
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