Hazmat crews handle gas leak at Temple Diner, Temple PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible gas leak at Temple Diner near North Street Highway in Temple, Pennsylvania. Hazmat teams detected high gas readings in the basement, and authorities began evacuation procedures while awaiting additional support and a medical assessment for a potential patient.
Audio|Heard on: Berks PA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Give me the hazmat assignment for gas leak on North 5th Street Highway and Temple Diner.
00:08
Got it. Temple Diner near Northwest Highway.
00:11
Hazmat assignment.
00:15
Show gas in the basement.
00:17
They have one of those fan meters and it's really high levels.
00:23
Where is he?
00:26
Deputy 661.
00:29
Deputy 661.
00:31
Responding to the Temple Diner.
00:35
Where is he?
00:36
Engine 66 from deputy 661.
00:41
Go ahead, chief.
00:42
Are you evacuating the building?
00:45
I'm sorry.
00:47
Received.
00:49
We're saying 66, we're still waiting on a patient.
00:52
Engine 66 on location.
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Location mentioned:
Temple, PA 19560
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