Fire units monitor home for gas leak in Maryland, Anne Arundel County MD
Fire and utility units responded near Chesapeake Beach Road in Maryland to inspect a residence for a possible gas leak. Crews monitored the scene and evaluated if ventilation was needed. Some residents were temporarily evacuated while safety checks were conducted.
Audio|Source: Anne Arundel County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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According to BG&E, they said they will go through the house and monitor,
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we are released.
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I'd like one of our resources to go through and monitor or at least be present when they monitor and get there's need for ventilation.
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That's all.
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Governor Chuck 5, respond.
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near Chesapeake Beach Rd, partial to Kidwell Lane, Stansbury Road.
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Our fire reported out non-dwelling.
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Two, Charlie.
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Engine 351, compare with truck 29 who's in a better position to either monitor or get the reports from BGE for any ventilation needs.
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The tower 40 are going to stand by until we get some results from the monitor.
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35 of the chief.
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I think they are definitely in a better position and they also have ventilation equipment with better monitors.
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Okay, you know, just hold your position.
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So we're going to hold the assignments at 351, Truck 39, Tower 40 for right now.
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All their units can go in service.
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And engine 351, do you have an approximate number of residents that were evacuated?
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I'll have me back on that.
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Okay, it's for PIO purposes.
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We're just looking for a ballpark estimate.
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