Gas leak reported at Ocean City residence prompts evacuation, Ocean City MD


A resident at near Atlantic Ave reported smelling gas both inside and outside her unit and was instructed to evacuate the building. Fire and EMS units responded to the possible gas leak. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Source: Worcester County / Ocean City Fire
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Transcript:
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Box area one, one-thor-nine allotted cabbony. Unit number three is an anti-clear for a gas leak.
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Engine 1-1, Paramedic 3, 2355.
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Paramedic 3-1, respond.
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331, respond.
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2356.
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372. Philadelphia, I have any command status, right?
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Okay.
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Receive, sir, 2356.
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Eric, one, Knox-5.
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Town of G7 is responding.
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10th, confining.
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Down G7, at 2356.
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Paramountry 4.2356. 2356.
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Station 5, we have approved, or do you want to start that way or stand by?
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Station 5, may advise you on this?
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That is it without you.
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Station 5, type 2,7, if you want us to stand by or respond to it?
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Station 5, do you have a crew respond.
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That's correct. We still have a crew here available.
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The time she said the parameter 3-1. It's going to be the Nancy Clare 1,000 I Atlantic Avenue, Unit No.
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3, RPA advised.
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She could smell gas, both inside her unit and outside.
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She was instructed to evacuate the building and take other weather.
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No one before a second injury at this time.
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Location mentioned:
Near Atlantic Ave, Ocean City, MD 21842
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