Propane smell report found to be false alarm, Paris ME


Fire and EMS units responded to a reported propane smell near Park St in South Paris, Maine, initially thought to be a gas leak. Upon investigation, the incident was determined to be in another town. No active danger was found, and the units cleared the scene.
Audio|Source: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Oxeter, C,
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Pairs, fire, standby, Ferrari, gas leak call, near Park St.
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Near Park St.
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Locked RCC to Paris Fight. Just respond to near Park St. Be responding for the smell of propane outside.
00:28
Charlie level call. Time on the tell, 939.
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Paris, Calanox, 108. We're on scene.
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Copy car one.
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940.
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File out from April, Vention 3.
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Vention 3, go ahead.
00:53
Oh, sir, there's a pump-ups.
00:57
Okay.
01:04
Terrace Fire, fire, orchard.
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Bear as far, go ahead.
01:12
Yeah, Oxid, never mind, I believe I found the caller.
01:21
Oxid, can you get a hold of the caller for the Park Street gas leak?
01:31
Harris, I'd be advised, this call is actually going to be in another town.
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Yeah,
01:40
copy that, Austin.
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Paris, got one, October, clear, returning.
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Wrong end, wrong end.
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Copy car one, you're clear, returning, 942.
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