Emergency units respond to gas leak at apartment


Multiple emergency units were called to a gas leak at an apartment. The caller noticed a strong smell of gas and reported feeling dizzy and having a headache.
Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
00:57
Transcript:
(name withheld) 10, 44 to hold a gas leak in the (name withheld) 4. (name withheld) Denna. Thank you, sir. 2.6, 1-11, engine 11, engine 101, Tower 10, Paramac 10, 10, 10, 9241, and Casey 1. Your respond to 9610, covered wagon drive, unit B for a gas leak. Respond on Bravo 1, Bravo 1, 1121. And in 6-1, 11, engine, 101, tower 10, 10, 10, 10th, 1-1, safety, one, you're responding, 9610, covered wagon drive, apartment B, Bravo. With the potential gas leak in the building, callers, advising, strong, small, gas inside the apartment. It's going to be a apartment B is in Bravo. It's going to be coming from near the stove, the caller advising, he is feeling dizzy and has a headache after being inside.
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Location mentioned:
Near Covered Wagon Dr, Laurel, MD 20723
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