Natural gas leak reported in single-family home, Bel Air MD
Fire and emergency teams responded to a single-family home near Homestead Street after the resident reported hearing a boom and smelling natural gas inside. The resident left the building, and responders are investigating the gas leak.
Audio|Source: Harford County Fire and EMS
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303-301 company 3 2 engines for a gas leak inside near Homestead Street off South Main Street operations fire 2345
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chief 3rd we got the call from the homeowner she's advising she heard a boom and she is now smelling and hearing gas inside
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Chief 3, okay.
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Keep 3, root.
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3, 23, 47.
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313, I got 4.
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Tower 3 with 3.
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3.13, 23, 237.
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The hour 3, 13, 23, 27. The hour 3, extra.
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Tara 32347.
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We are clear 2244 back in service ALS headed back to House 3.
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Thank you.
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Smelling gas leaking inside.
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Chief 3 okay.
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She did leave the building.
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Backlock 321-1-1, ambulance 31, sick person, near Todd Road, Department J off Redfield Road.
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Operation BMS, 2348.
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Receive.
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They're getting on the scene.
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The hydrogen on Kenmore.
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She is the hydrant on Kenmore, 2349.
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Tower 3 is arrived.
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I got a one-story, single-family dwelling.
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We'll be investigating.
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Hi, to the one-story single-family, investigating 2349.
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