Gas odor reported near North Highland Ave in Baltimore, Baltimore MD


Fire department responded to reports of a gas odor near North Highland Avenue in Baltimore. The odor was possibly caused by a gas line struck by a public works crew during nearby construction. Utility company BG&E and Department of Public Works are involved in investigating and resolving the issue.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Truck 26 respond to assist engine 27 already on location, box area 51-1- near North Highland Avenue between Plackey Highway and Jefferson Street for the odor gas.
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And truck 26 respond to assist engine 27 on location medical correction box area 51-1- near North Highland Avenue for the odor of gas 915.
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The engine 5,000, medical line, 5-181, 14 South Broadway, Cogniz, Lombard Street, Chessain, 36-year-old female, Central Eastway, response.
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An incher 5, medic, 6,000, 5-81, 4-81, 14, South Broadway, for Chastain, 36-year-old female, Central League, response, 9-15.
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Truck 12, Truck 12, Toronto, 5, Round 1.
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Engine 21, small back area, 20-9-52-767-Lenard Street off Harlem Avenue, Gelson, private alarm as an additional medical signal.
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Injord 21stown, medical alarm, 20-52-767, Linnard Street, between Harlem Avenue and Gelson have a photo room.
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... Truck 3.
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We're getting no answer at 1532 East Biddle.
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Can you try a callback?
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Came here from BG&E.
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They said they had a 50-minute ETA.
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Copy that one.
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Can you find out if it's a struck gas line in the road because there's crews working about two blocks away?
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BG&E call is directed in here.
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I took the call.
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They said BPW must have struck the gas line.
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They're only seen.
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So it's a DPW crew you see down the street.
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It must be where it is.
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We'll continue to investigate.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Highland Ave, Baltimore, MD 21224
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