Gas odor prompts urgent response at Mifflin home, Mifflin PA
Concern rose over gas odors detected in a Mifflin residence, prompting fire and EMS responses. Investigation found faint fuel-like smells but no fire, leading to a non-emergency downgrade.
Audio|Source: Juniata County Fire and EMS
06:29
Transcript:
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BIRMF on 205 Licken Street.
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Inside odor investigation.
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Farrow Methlin, 205 Lickin Street, cross streets of Gus, Land, and Frank Street.
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Inside Order,
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Box 214, Company 2,
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1001.
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Okay, Chief 2, orders fine.
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Chief 2, 1 to the scene.
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Order some for gas in the basement,
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first floor,
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they were evacuating.
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I come.
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Geneye, I got you make you 151 on scene.
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We'll make you 151 on scene, 1002.
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Buromephlin, 205 Lickin Street for the odor of gas, adding companies 158, Tacker 8, Tacker 5, EMS4, 1003.
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Counting, Chief 21.
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I'm under using the two-and-a-half-story residential does not look like the building's evacuated, I'll be investigated.
01:53
Okay, Chief 21's on the scene.
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We've filled the box with the gas leak card instead of the voter card.
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That's fine, since we're dealing with some sort of gas, just have the unit staged for your addresses away.
02:09
Okay.
02:14
County, it's 45 to respondent.
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Damn, it's 45 to responding, 10.04.
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Johnny, you have a word to jail with.
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All units,
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Lincoln Street,
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Ops 2. Lickin Street, Ops 2.
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County engine two responding with five on two.
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Engine two, ten zero five.
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Towning St.
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Grades responding, switching to 2.
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Tagore 8106.
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County, Truck 2 is in route.
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Truck 2, Opps 2.
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2. 2-1-9-2.
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We're coming across the bridge.
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Adrianier here, fire is your meter.
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I definitely have an odor, very slight odor in the basement.
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We do have an odor outside that smells like fuel oil or unburned diesel.
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Robby,
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that we got the meter coming down.
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Copy, I'm going to pull the fan way out.
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Burmaifflin, 205 Lickin Street,
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no ever gas inside, box 214.
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Engine 5, squad 1, tankers 1, 2,
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58,
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rescue 2, 1007.
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Squad 1 responding with 5.
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Squad 115, Ops 2.
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Chief 2-1, where do you want the engine? You had a county envelope to 2051 route.
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You can pull up in front of the address as a hydrant closest street.
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For UALS.
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Left.
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You caught yourself out.
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Johnny is due to them.
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We're in route BLS.
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Engine 210-0-8.
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You're in route BLS, 10-08.
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Engine, come up their side street next to the police car and use the entrance to the house.
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Come here from truck K, where are you on off?
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Truck K, SOTA.
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Copy, Silas.
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Calli, Command 2.
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Command 2.
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I have everything else for coming into an emergency.
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Make a level 1 stage.
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Okay, Chief 2.
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Or the remainder of the box, non-emergency.
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Truck 2, 10-10[1].
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Squad 1, do Niagara 2.
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Tagger 2, non-emergency on Ops 2.
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Good.
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To copy, Chief 2, you respond non-emergency, level 1 stage.
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That's a proverb.
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We copy.
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10-10[1].
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Chief, two, Juniata County.
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Two, go ahead.
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The box is timed out.
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Your orders for non-responding units?
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No need to reannounce.
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Bingo, okay.
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We'll just hold this company to you for a round.
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Okay, Chief Two.
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holding the box company to all their units available
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-10: Fight in progress
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Location mentioned:
Licking St, Mifflin, PA 17058
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