Gas leak reported at home, medics evaluate patient


Emergency services responded to a gas leak at a home. Medics checked a patient who requested to go to the hospital, but the situation was managed without immediate danger.
Audio|Source: Bellmawr Fire West and Highway Ops 1
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Transcript:
Take the plus one along. The (name withheld), called up the stove on all day. It's gas throughout the house, complaining of the fourth row. Okay, I live okay. Okay. T.J.L. Medics, 43, Kim, Count. Two minutes. Copy direct. You can recall. We're going to go over to Jefferson, Shaford. All right. Forty-three, I'll be able. Okay. P.L3, the patient wants to go to the hospital now. Okay. I'm going to be able to say that location. The UL.S. 3. The L.S. 3, Kemp, County. No, that's charge for the night. What do you got? Lester planes, proclones, a male's shaking bed, now laying on the ground. Receive. So they spoke to the patient. He's okay. They just have him lay on the ground as a precaution for now. We're right to hold us. Good one for now. Yeah. Candidius, 11th, Charlie, we're on location, residents on the exterior. 11, Charlie. 1736 for anywhere investigated county original 111-11 freeze arrival in your 11th fair
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Location mentioned:
Near W Browning Rd, Bellmawr, NJ 08031
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