Possible gas leak prompts evacuation at Bethlehem home, Bethlehem PA


Emergency services responded to a possible gas leak at a home near Patel Street in Bethlehem. The residents evacuated the house. Officials think the gas leak might be caused by a stove left on, but this has not been confirmed.
Audio|Source: Northampton County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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It is being dispatched to near Patel Street, near Patel Street for a possible gas leak in a house.
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Test three heads.
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Sound for.
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Say, 2027.
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Taxing down repo information, near Washington Street, no assistance.
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County attention fire 10 10 engine 6, 10 ladder 2, online fire alarm, hillside townhouse 6, near West Laurel, Crossup, Mottchunk Road, Bethlehem City.
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Unication fire dispatch 2340.
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This is a protective person in a PSA against E Sharia.
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He also has a AOPC, everything will be attached for you guys.
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2021, enter one ladder one that's fine.
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You're going to 4341. You're going to near Cadill Street.
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The resident there says their house smells like gasoline, or not gasoline, I'm sorry, gas.
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They've all evacuated.
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I think they may have left the stove on, but unsure.
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Location mentioned:
Near Easton Ave, Bethlehem, PA 18017
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