Gas line struck during digging at Fort McHenry, Baltimore MD
Workers digging near East Florida Avenue at Fort McHenry accidentally struck a pressurized gas line, causing a hazardous gas leak. Emergency units responded and BGE is en route to address the situation.
Audio|Source: Baltimore City Fire
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Transcript:
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Stratzheimer was on prepress the squad 26 on box area 26 dash 41 Fort McHenry at near Eastwood Avenue the national park site
00:14
Yes, master.
00:16
We have a response to the request of 426 on the back area 26-4-41, Fort McHenry at near Eastwood Avenue at the National Park site, 9.8.
00:32
South to Broadway.
00:34
Other units are going to be remaining on the scene.
00:37
It's been handled by One Baker 26.
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One big a 26,0908.
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26, do you have another address, sir?
00:55
It's going to be near East Florida Avenue.
00:59
Just inside the entries of Fortinternary.
01:05
Take copy. I'm not on this.
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Sox 7, squad 26.
01:15
Go ahead.
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You're going to update on what you got.
01:22
Pry pressure gas line.
01:24
Workers were digging underground and they struck it.
01:31
Okay. And if it has not wanted, so they're going to have a delayed response.
01:39
I think we can hold off and has that one for now.
01:41
I'll apologize a few minutes.
01:44
Okay, I'm the route.
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26, you have BGE in Route 0-910.
01:53
Got it.
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Location mentioned:
Fort McHenry, Baltimore, MD 21230
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