Carbon monoxide alarm activation near Heyward Rd causes evacuation, Chesterbrook PA
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A carbon monoxide alarm was activated near Heyward Road. Occupants, including a 48-year-old woman experiencing headaches and chest pain, were evacuated. The alarm had been active for two days.
Audio|Heard on: Chester County Fire/EMS Countywide
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Transcript:
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Section 102, near Heyward Road, Tredyffrin Township,
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Carbon monoxide alarm,
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Incident, Box 02-61.
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Chester Avial is 221.
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Chester Amyel is 221.
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We're good.
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Patient refusal, we're clearing now.
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Amyles 221 again.
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Okay.
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U2-1 again, your response.
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And you do again your response.
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A 48-year-old female with headaches and chest pain, the alarm has been activating for two days.
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They are evacuated.
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Location mentioned:
Heyward Rd, Chesterbrook, PA 19087
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