Propane tank malfunction may lead to flaring


Fire crews are dealing with a propane tank that has a faulty pressure relief valve and may need to flare gas if they cannot fix it.
Audio|Source: Frederick County Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00That is going to be crazy.00:01That's correct, sir.00:04They're placed new in service.00:10Okay, we're ready.00:11Lots still up there.00:1511th.00:19Question, road command.00:23We've got a propane tank under ground with a malfunctioning PRV.00:28Crews are attempting to try to reset the PRV.00:32If they fail, we'll be looking at possible flaring operations.00:39I'm going to continue to hold all units for undetermined amount of top.
00:00
That is going to be crazy.
00:01
That's correct, sir.
00:04
They're placed new in service.
00:10
Okay, we're ready.
00:11
Lots still up there.
00:15
11th.
00:19
Question, road command.
00:23
We've got a propane tank under ground with a malfunctioning PRV.
00:28
Crews are attempting to try to reset the PRV.
00:32
If they fail, we'll be looking at possible flaring operations.
00:39
I'm going to continue to hold all units for undetermined amount of top.
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Location mentioned:
W 11th St, Frederick, MD 21702
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