Gas odor detected in apartment building utility room, Maryland City MD
Fire and emergency response units were dispatched to Tall Oaks Apartments near Ethel Drive after a gas odor was reported inside the building. The odor seemed to come from the utility room on the terrace level. Elevated gas levels were detected, prompting investigation. No evacuation orders were issued during the response.
Audio|Source: Anne Arundel County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Stillbox, 2701, rescue engine 27,
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191, engine 291, engine 291, engine 451 with rapid intervention,
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powered truck 6,
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respond, detain T4, Tullo's apartment's near Ethel Drive.
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For a odor of gas in the structure, respond on to Echo[1].
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R-limbaugh-en-Cover engine 5-2.
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Respite engine 27, responding, near Ethel Drive, for good one.
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Responding Rescue Engine 27.
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Units respond to Silox 2701, Tall Oaks Apartments, near Ethel Drive.
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Caller advised least small gas in the hallway, possibly coming from the utility room.
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Number (number withheld), Heron Road and apartment number (number withheld), Crossview-Reeva Road and Heron Court for a medical alert alarm on 2, Bravo.
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Responding covered under 5-2.
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Engine 8-2. Engine 8.5.
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Engine A4.
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TOR, 0100 hours.
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An engine 84, your message is overlapped, can you repeat?
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C.O. 0100 hours.
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COR, zero hundred hours.
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Engine 84.
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The rest, you know, 27 is on location.
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I have a three-story type 3,
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multifamily that's not been evacuated.
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Pressure in .7 will be the Ethel command,
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the Apple 1 360.
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The alarm,
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medical alarm 3.4.
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176, that will go off.
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Gas leave.
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Location rescue engine 27 with command engine 4-51 you have read acknowledge.
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451, acknowledging rip.
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6, switch over to 2ECHO.
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It's going to be gas odor, possibly from the utility room.
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Howard Truck 6 on Echo[1].
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Truck 6 on Echo[1].
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Charlie Howard Truck 6, Truck 6, 2 Echo[1].
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All right, truck said so I'll see that go.
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One of the 360, three stories all the way around with terrace level walkout.
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No orders from the exterior.
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Securities reported an odor in the...
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Terrace level utility room. First Amendment 27 is entering with two to the Terrace level to investigate.
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Medical Box 26-03.
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And June 261, Medic 26, responds to (number withheld) William Street, Cross Street of Old Stage Road for Tasman, Talk Group 1, Bravo.
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Rescue Engine, 27 with the can.
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I have a slight odor in the common area.
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I have readings of 100 parts for a minute at the door to the room.
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Avoiding maintenance to open the door.
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Battalion 4 is a rescue engine 27. How many parts per million would you have?
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400 parts per million or 0.8 LEL.
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The 104 copies.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Echo: Highest-priority medical determinant (life-threatening)
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