Gas odor reported in Columbia apartments, no hazardous readings, Columbia MD


Multiple reports were made of a gas odor inside apartments near Brook Way in Columbia. Evacuations took place and the fire department responded. Maintenance had recently moved a stove in the affected unit. No hazardous gas levels were detected, but the gas supply was secured as a precaution.
Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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near Brook Way. The inside, gas leak on Charlie 1, 1851.
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We have not been able to replicate the odor, there is zero readings,
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both in the reporting apartment adjacent and below.
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We're going to secure the gas the apartment anyway.
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One for one for one or our main old team for a short time, the rest of the companies can get ready.
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Switch back to Alpha 2.
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Take a 10. Hold me out on that. Ten, six, which I call.
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Good boy.
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Direct.
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Commandivizing, no odor, no readings, holding with engine one-four-one. All others can go in-service on Alpha-1, Bravo One, no longer monitored to 1852.
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7-1-Hara-Braw-Braw-O-1. 7-1. We want to Charlie one.
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That's right. If yourself and safety one could switch over to Charlie 1, we have another gas leak.
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Location mentioned:
Near Brook Way, Columbia, MD 21044
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