Carbon monoxide alarm at Dauphin County home is a false alert, Dauphin County PA
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A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a home near Sturberdale Road in Dauphin County. After the alarm company contacted the homeowner, it was determined to be a false alarm caused by battery checks.
Audio|Heard on: Dauphin County Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Fox 483, near Sturberdale Road, Cashi's Red Fox Drive, first CO alarm, company 48, 1327.
00:26
248, it's a carbon monoxide alarm coming from the basement.
00:30
He's Office 3.
00:34
I copy Office 3,
00:36
from the homeowner or an alarm company.
00:40
Or an alarm company.
00:41
Or an alarm company.
00:50
G483, the alarm company did make contact with the homeowner.
00:52
They were checking their batteries.
00:54
They had a proper code.
00:55
There was no issue there.
01:01
Police the box in service.
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Dauphin County, PA
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