Hazardous gas odor reported in commercial building


Firefighters responded to a commercial building after reports of a gas odor inside. They worked to control utilities and ensure safety while waiting for the gas company. The building owner returned to help emergency personnel.
Audio|Source: Westmoreland County Public Safety
02:28
Transcript:
Just match, engine 39 is on scene. Engine 39. Engine 39. For Rescue 114, it's a with 1 plus 1. Rescue 114. This is. Portable 114. It's on 14. I'll have command. Portable 114 with command. Close the Tidrons copy on the corner in front of a lead plumbing. Next, engine ends. Stage of the hydrant. One aerial in front of Planet Fitness and one aerial for the rear of the structure. Tower 36 in with a crew of three. Tower 36. Stand by to Hydra at the corner, first aerial to the front, second aerial to the rear of the structure. Dispatch from Route 30 Command. Rile 30 Command. Okay, we do have an odor in the structure. We are getting readings on the meter. We're going to try to control utilities. for who's the gas company will notify. Okay, I can't be up. Receive. 1214[1]. 1214. $1.71. Good. We're going to be off Mission Road. We're going to have better access to the back. You want to stick the back? Yeah, that's perfect. If you can, it's just turning the gas off the structure, the rear of the structure. 36, if you can come to the parking lot from the Dunham side and go the nose up to Rescue 39. Power 36 leaders. Okay, the owner, the female, she's on her way back to show you where shut off star.
Police codes explained
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1214: Time or Unit Reference
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US-30, Pennsylvania
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