Carbon monoxide alarm caused by dust in heating vent, Airville PA
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A carbon monoxide alarm was reported near Fishing Creek Road in Airville Township. Emergency personnel responded but found the alarm was caused by dust in a heating vent. The alarm system was reset and services resumed.
Audio|Heard on: York County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:37
Transcript:
00:00
We have a CO alarm call coming in near Fishing Creek Road.
00:10
I think we have a transfer and rescue 6-8 should be available.
00:16
Okay, 22-0.
00:28
Company 68 and Cumberland Engine 24.
00:32
Park 6804. Airville Township near Fishing Creek Road.
00:37
C.O. alarm.
00:38
Timeout 2210.
00:43
Engine, now was Rout 4.
00:49
Okay, 2210.
00:56
Joe, Command 68, for that second call.
01:00
The unit's responding if they come off 83, at Fish and Creek, they're probably not going to get past my team.
01:09
Okay, Hoffman, 22-0-0.
01:15
Roger.
01:19
Just one engine now here on the road.
01:23
Okay.
01:24
Your copy. 2211.
01:32
Slide 4. 24.
01:33
268-1.3.23.12.
01:39
You have 109 is available.
01:44
Truck 99, 2214.
01:50
Engine 9-1 here.
01:53
Engine 9-1.
01:55
One saying, single story, family Joe 1.
01:58
No one from the other half the side.
02:01
Be out of investigating.
02:04
Engine 9-1, 2215.
02:10
Our Colonel, engine 24, responded.
02:14
The engine 24, 2216.
02:21
This was dust in a heating vent.
02:23
You can go ahead and place the box in service.
02:27
2-9-4, 2218.
02:34
This will be a 40 detector.
02:36
You can place the box on service.
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