Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation in shaler township, Allegheny County PA
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A carbon monoxide alarm was activated at a home near Wild Road in Shaler Township, prompting a full evacuation.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County Fire - North
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
For carbon monoxide alarm going off,
00:03
alert from Wild Road, Shaler Township,
00:08
engine 261, truck 262,
00:12
Northfire 3, 423.
00:15
County, 261-1-1-Zone-1-2.
00:22
Copy, 261-102,
00:25
26101 101-102.
00:40
CO alarm activation, road Shaler Township.
00:47
262, Chuck, respond on fire 3.
00:51
Then re-alerted, 430.
00:59
County, 262 engine number out.
01:08
Copy 262 agenda.
01:16
County 261 engine on scene, two-story residential.
01:21
Evacuation appears to be complete.
01:24
We'll have an update for a minute.
01:26
Engine, off the command.
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Location mentioned:
Shaler Township, PA
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