Residential propane gas leak reported near Main Street, Shapleigh ME
Fire units responded to a reported residential propane gas leak near Main Street in Shapleigh. A third party caller reported the smell of propane inside the house, but the resident was not present at the time.
Audio|Source: York County Fire
04:46
Transcript:
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Air Force on the airport Shapleigh Fire, Sheldon of Fire, transmitting a still alarm, also gas leak, Charlie level,
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Near Main Street.
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For being to push on the air, Shapleigh, Shapleigh, Ross Corner Fire, transmitting a slow alarm for a residential potential gas leak, Charlie level near Main Street.
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Time of you told, 56.
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Let's get to be able to stop in this one.
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I'm sorry to get on the opportunity.
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I'm not going on.
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Go ahead, myself.
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The caller was a third party caller advising that they could smell propane inside the house calling for somebody that was originally on the seat but is no longer there.
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You have one copy.
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I smell of propane from the upstairs bedroom.
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Bad chap with you one.
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Go ahead, Chief.
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You can show me on responding.
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Come in sure, responding.
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Sent to peevee.
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Stand for not for a record in third.
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Norse Gendezerick.
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No one in just like that.
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And if you're responding port with her.
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Covering here.
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No,
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Bergen. On the Stanford.
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You're Perkin, your one got to go on.
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All respond.
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Covering here. Copy here. He can't appear.
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Samford for a K-2.
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See you now.
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Yeah, it's short on a single vehicle upright.
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Modern team is the surprise.
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Cell phone full, in the roadway, it looks like all the wires are down, possibly primary on the ground.
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Comment on the same.
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Single vehicle upright monitor units with the front end.
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Do you have a pull in the road with wires involved? That'll be conducting to B&C.
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That's Shapleigh, you want.
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Good.
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Can you give me another tone for fire and stop me an engine company out of Newfield?
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Cobby, you want fire tones for Shapleigh and Ross Corner as well as Newfield?
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That's affirmative.
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Brace!
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I'm gonna fire any further.
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I'm gonna fire and if you're versed up.
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I'm going to be.
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On the Air Force on the Air Force on the Air Force.
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On the Air Force on the Air Force.
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Turning a Tone, requesting an engine manned part of the steam for an essential propane leak.
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Charlie Level[1] near Main Street, Town of Shapleigh.
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Repeating Dispatch on the Air Force.
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Shapleigh, Sq.
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Corner Fire, Newfield, Fire, Transmitting its tone, requesting an engine, man power of the scene,
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Charlie level, near Main Street, Town of Shapleigh.
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So over until 11 a few.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Charlie Level: Priority level for medical response (EMD determinant), mid-to-high urgency
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Location mentioned:
Near Main St, Shapleigh, ME 04076
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