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Gas leak prompts forced entry and evacuation in apartmentBaltimore County MD

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Baltimore County, MD

Officers assisted the gas company with forced entry to an apartment due to a suspected natural gas leak that may have lasted several hours. Nearby residences were evacuated as a safety precaution.

Audio|Source: Baltimore County Municipal Police Departments
03:36
Transcript:
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246, respond for BG&E with Sire for a forced entry near Langreare off Liberty and Kimball.
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Apartment H is in Henry.
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10-4[1].
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1972.
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72, we have had.
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You go look up on the naming address and we have nothing for that subject.
00:25
10-4[1], thank you.
00:27
Time-4, thank you.
00:32
The 20-past be on a 10 with us.
00:40
10, you can log and long.
00:42
104, thank you, double door 58 hours.
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11, 812, just check in a week.
00:55
We're 104. They're ringing the rounds up now.
00:59
7.4.158 hours.
01:05
2.46.
01:07
Thank you. All right.
01:09
4.0058. All right.
01:17
I'm just trying to get a little extra information.
01:19
It's probably nothing.
01:20
But have them not make injury until I get a little work from a PBL on something.
01:26
Okay, 4.
01:28
XR.059.
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Two 40.
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397 traffic in there.
01:40
Good.
01:41
Go ahead.
01:47
Preciousown Road and Richemar Road on a silver Honda Corde,
01:52
Maryland 6th, Edward Victor,
01:54
9108, all the 5.
01:56
And 4 times 1 o'clock.
02:02
Okay,
02:04
so this service call at Land Greer, it's an assist for forced entry.
02:09
I have a very vague note at my console.
02:11
My release didn't tell me anything about this, but I've been here since 1900 hours.
02:16
So it's at least six hours, and it looks like maybe KACU may have served warrant at that address at that apartment.
02:24
So if there is, in fact, gas on its...
02:26
probably been on for six hours or more.
02:29
Because it was done by the time I got here in 1900.
02:31
I don't know if there's anything to read into this, but that's all I have.
02:34
Leaves on those Navidating on it.
02:36
Nothing else on the address.
02:39
We'll assess it when they get out there.
02:41
Thank you.
02:43
All right, 46, where you're direct on that?
02:45
99.
02:46
I'm direct.
02:48
No light and fires.
02:50
929. 104, thank you.
02:52
10-po5 is 2.45.
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They're in check the supervisors.
02:56
They have somebody up there.
02:58
They want to vacate the two houses next to this one.
03:02
45. Can you feel the supervisor?
03:05
I just saw your call.
03:07
Were you trying to find a phone number or anything for that subject?
03:11
29.25 said no.
03:13
I have it. He's not answering,
03:16
but I think a family member just showed up.
03:19
5.4.
03:21
Appreciate it though, thank you.
03:23
28. I'll be out on 45, call.
03:26
1 at 1 hour.1 hour.
03:31
27. Asking if he wants this cache, that's in the little container here.
03:36
Time 4.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood (OK or affirmative).

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