Natural gas odor detected at residence in Penn Hills, Allegheny County PA
Fire crews responded to a report of a strong natural gas odor near Awood Road in Penn Hills. The house door was locked and no one answered inside. Fire units confirmed the odor, requested medical services as a precaution, and later ended the response after ensuring safety.
Audio|Source: Allegheny County Fire - East
02:11
Transcript:
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Report of natural gas odor near Awood Road in Penn Hills.
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Cases 223-222, East FireOps 3,
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1107.
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County 2.27 chasing.
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Gotcha.
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Can you start a police unit this way?
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Apparently there were solicitors going door to door.
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They had locked on the door.
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They stated they can smell a strong natural gas odor from the house.
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There is an open window next to the door.
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The door is locked.
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There are cars in the driveway.
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Nobody is responding.
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Copy. Copy.
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You want us to go at the cell?
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Two-twenty-three engines in a row at this time.
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Reach it.
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Two-twenty-three engines in Rod County.
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Reach it.
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2.22 engine is en route.
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County 2.27, chief.
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Okay.
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You start to many people here.
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There is definitely a strong gas odor now when you do is whipping around out here.
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You start DMS with this as well.
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There is no contact yet, just to be ample.
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Copy giving you people to the U.S.
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It is a precaution, 1112.
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Can't hear the gas, terminate the house this time.
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Receive service terminated 1114.
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Penn Hills Township, PA
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