Gas leak investigated at Cranberry Township residence, Butler County PA


Fire department investigated a possible gas leak near the garage and furnace of a residence in Cranberry Township. Low levels of gas were detected. The gas was turned off during testing and later turned back on. No immediate danger was found.
Audio|Source: Butler County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Man from Adair?
00:03
Ted.
00:08
Just to keep you apprised, we're getting no more than four parts per million near the garage.
00:14
We're running some extra tests now with the furnace and everything just to make sure that we have it narrowed down.
00:19
I'll do that.
00:20
I have the gas meter secured as well.
00:27
So there's near Enrault of Cranberry.
00:31
513, okay, and I'm Joseph.
00:37
And for material?
00:40
Yeah.
00:45
Any chance you can turn the gas back on?
00:49
Copy.
00:55
Butler, Lincoln Drive Command, we have Office 5.
01:00
Lincoln Drive Command, some of us.
01:05
Interior, go ahead to OffSlyb.
01:07
We'll operate on there.
01:09
Please.
01:14
Interior, from Command, Gas is back on.
01:19
Perceive, thank you.
01:20
We're just finishing up our test.
01:22
Interior from Command, did you check the dryer unit? They said it's straight by the entrance to the garage.
01:29
Yay, permit electric.
01:31
Copy. Man,
01:37
we checked everything.
01:38
We're getting no more than five parts a million.
01:40
We got it by the garage and by their furnace.
01:44
It's up to you on what you want to do with the gas motor.
01:47
We're going to be coming out here.
01:49
All right, just come out, we'll make a decision.
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