Gas leak found after stove left on at home


Fire crews responded to a home where a gas leak was caused by a stove left on. They secured the gas, checked air safety, and notified the utility company.
Audio|Source: Berks County Fire and EMS - Digital
02:23
Transcript:
Car 6 and the assignment on Team 21-0. Go ahead. The owners of the house ended up having the stove on, not one, but gas was free flowing when they got home. They shut it off. I advise we'll just go through with a meter, make sure all levels are safe, and if so we'll just ventilate naturally and we'll be out of here. Okay, do they want UGI to respond? They said if you could notify UGI to have them possibly come out, just check it out, that would be greatly appreciated by them. I copy. I'll notify UGF. 9-1-2-6. Go ahead. Do you want me to shut the fill-wall supply to it? Yeah, shut it down for now. Ui can restore when they come out. Just let the homeowners know it would probably be about an hour. We started. Perfect. Correct address is going to be 3, 4, 8, and 1 half. North Front. It's with you. It's 21 to 6. All media rings already. Gas has been secure. I heard most of that besides the dog parking. You said all normal ratings. All readings are normal. All readings are normal. The gas is secure, so you go ahead. All right, just let them know. It'll probably be out within the hour. Ready. Okay, six.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Front St, Reading, PA 19601
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