Gas leak reported inside Old Orchard Beach post office, Old Orchard Beach ME
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a reported gas leak inside the Old Orchard Beach Post Office near Catsby Road in a strip mall area.
Audio|Heard on: Old Orchard Beach
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Overton area, this time, District 1, 72-Cook-21.
00:04
Catsby Road, the Old Orchard Beach Post Office for off by gas leak inside the building.
00:09
I'm asking, 22, Trucks 71, 2-Cast-3 road, the O'H Beach Post Office.
00:14
This is not followed by gas leak inside the building.
00:17
I'll explain if you're detectable.
00:20
I'll go by the log cabin with New Hampshire (number withheld) (number withheld) on a Honda HRV one I can.
00:41
71 and 72 responding, stations on staff.
00:45
I'm gonna cook turn out, 72s are just following.
00:49
Two cats get rid of which speaks north-nithers.
00:52
Soly for us, coming again, that's at the building.
00:57
Seventy-year-a-ready.
00:59
Okay, cat-gating in Portland.
01:02
What you did it?
01:10
All the way is the first point you.
01:13
We need to have the first relayed up with my head.
01:20
That's where I don't know.
01:28
LNC, Stripball,
01:30
nothing short from the alpha side.
01:32
C-throughall command.
01:34
I'll be unseen any of a strip mall, not sure from the outside.
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Location mentioned:
Old Orchard Beach, ME
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