Leaking propane tank reported near residence, Sussex County DE
Fire and emergency crews responded to a leaking propane tank near a residence on Charles Scott Lane. The homeowner evacuated but could not stop the leak. Firefighters stretched a hose line to the tank and monitored the situation until stable.
Audio|Source: Sussex County Fire and Seaford Fire / EMS
02:59
Transcript:
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Car 85-834, (number withheld), Charles Scott Lane, near Old Penny John Road.
00:08
Called by the homeowner, advising the tank was leaking,
00:12
they moved away from the structure, but unable to stop the leak.
00:24
Cardi 5 received.
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Aettoll's route
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EG12, 232. EG12, 232.
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801-round 8231-82-1-3 82-1-332233
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Agent 85, 23 and 5, Bravo 85 in my pass.
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Ended 85, 2234.
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Revival call 85, 15-haves a command.
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Car 85, 2235.
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2235.
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That's off again.
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Good.
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As reported, we have a propane tank away from the house that has a leak in it.
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You can hold to the 85 units.
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Eighty-two direct.
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Susque's direct.
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Sussk's direct. 2.337.
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8012 here available.
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Go past the utility truck.
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Come up here to us, let's go ahead and stretch the line back here to the tank.
02:11
Tank's going to be on my left-hand side.
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25 for sequence again.
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1885, 2238.
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Truck 85 respondent with two.
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Truck 85, 22308.
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85 command of Sussex.
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Go ahead, return truck 85.
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We'll hold to the units on scene.
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All right, Steve.
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Truck 85.
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Truck 85, copy direct.
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In quarters.
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From 239.
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Location mentioned:
Charles Scott Ln, Delaware 19968
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