Natural gas leak caused by operator error near Tecport Drive, Harrisburg PA
Fire and emergency units responded to a natural gas leak outside a building near Tecport Drive. The investigation determined the leak was due to operator error with no active fire or injuries reported.
Audio|Source: Central Pennsylvania Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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near Tecport Drive.
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Gas leak detected outside.
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Class 1[1].
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291, engine, 301, and 50.
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1243.
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North Duke Street, Red Row, City, Nursing, for sick person.
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8.67. Medixton.
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6.10.
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Lankster City, 425, North Duke Street for sick person.
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Copy four.
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LGH.
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266, okay.
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Intermediate person intermediate T31 class 3 1247.
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Make sure you access off at Friendship Road.
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And take a blocking position on that end of the incident.
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The agent is man.
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Yeah,
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I think we're done with that.
01:26
Officer.
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Do you believe we have a control situation?
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That's correct, you can hold the engine and the rest, too.
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Tammany Command 49.
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Total arrest you 91.
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It's on a 492-box fanmarking control holding company 91 and Rainers in the service.
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995.
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995 is okay.
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Tower 32.
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Available.
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Is available 12.
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Additional fire alarm.
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Is this a malfunction of the stove itself or operator error?
02:33
I just want to confirm.
02:36
Operator error.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Class 1: Priority classification level 1 for the medical problem (lower severity)
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Location mentioned:
Near Tecport Dr, Harrisburg, PA 17111
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