Gas Leak Investigation Causes Road Closure in Baltimore County, Baltimore County MD
A utility crew from BGE investigated a gas leak near Deerwood and Lynch streets in Baltimore County. A strong gas odor was reported, prompting a request to shut down the road at the intersection of Lynch and Gilwood for safety reasons. Emergency units responded to address the leak and manage the situation safely.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Crystal and they are investigating. BGE was on scene.
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They were actually working at near Deerwood and Lynch,
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but they're checking out the intersection now.
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Okay.
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A water leak in her system, a fire line should be here within the hour, clear.
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May you clear? Eighth a third.
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That's fine, 16.
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Back to 60.
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Or I think clear, too, I can take another 16 bucks.
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Okay.
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Um... 16-7, near Mount Airy Road.
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I have you on rail.
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Engine 7 from this by...
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Engine 7. No second.
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Yes, sir. You can clear. Engine 16 is clear. They're going to handle the call.
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I'm direct, we're clear.
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I have you clear.
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An end to 16,
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Medic 116 at location says there's a strong order of gas inside.
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...to 6.
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I need police sent out to near Lynch and Gilwood. I need the road shutdown and we have a gas leak.
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Okay, Lynch and what was the second street name?
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Gilwood.
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Oh, okay. All right.
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