Carbon monoxide detector alert at two-story residence, Enola PA
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Responders arrived at a two-story house where a carbon monoxide detector was sounding. They prepared to monitor carbon monoxide levels.
Audio|Heard on: Central Pennsylvania Fire and EMS
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00:54
Transcript:
00:00
I'm arriving two-story residential normal conditions on the Alpha and Delta.
00:11
The Alpha side is going to be the Clearfield Street side,
00:15
sorry the 68th Street side of the Command[1] 1-3.
00:27
Engine 91, just back up on stage at the hydrant at 68th in Huntington.
00:35
The engine 91's arriving.
00:38
We have the hydrant, 68th in Huntington.
00:39
That's you guys.
00:44
We're committed.
00:50
Chief,
00:51
it sounds like a carbon monoxide detector.
00:53
We're going to fire up the meter before we're going.
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[1]
Command: Incident Command established by a unit or officer in charge
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Location mentioned:
Huntington Ave, Enola, PA 17025
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