div classdatelineHaverford Township had dozens of calls you probably heard the house and truck sirens 5 or 6 were in the Llanerch local. All were checked with meters and no problems found in the houses.brdivdiv classdatelinebrdivdiv classdatelinebrdivdiv classdatelinestrongfrom NBC10strongbrdivdiv classdatelinebrdivdiv classdatelineSaturday Aug 30 2014 Updated at 1037 PM EDTdiv div classleadMediaRegion image div classleadMediaThumbnail image data-cid156135871img itempropthumbnailUrl srchttpmedia.nbcphiladelphia.comimages490273gasleakiteam.JPG width100div div classleadMediaCreditspanspandiv div div idat0 classarticleText itemproparticleBody p classparagraph data-pnum1The PECO Energy Company has received hundreds of calls Saturday from residents in Bucks Chester Delaware and Montgomery counties about a gas odor in the area.p p classparagraph data-pnum2More than 900 separate calls were placed to PECO between late morning and 930 p.m. according to officials for the energy company.p p classparagraph data-pnum3Workers with the utility company and firefighters responded to the area but neither crew has detected gas — indicating there are no leaks according to authorities.p p classparagraph data-pnum4There may be a problem with their system odorizers which is a piece of equipment that puts a smell into the naturally odorless gas according to information PECO provided Montgomery County officials.p p classparagraph data-pnum5It is unclear why residents are detecting the scent across such a large region PECO officials said.p p classparagraph data-pnum6The investigation is continuing and authorities urge PECO customers to call 1-800-841-4141 if they smell gas.pdivbrbrpbrp
