Carbon monoxide alarm with flu-like symptoms at residence, Enola PA
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A carbon monoxide detector alarm was reported at a residence near Lafayette Street. Readings showed 180 parts per million in the basement, and the occupants exhibited flu-like symptoms.
Audio|Heard on: Central Pennsylvania Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Lexer City, near Lafayette Street, T.O.A.S.A.L.A.
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with illness.
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Squad 64-1. Intermediate 6-4-1.
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Intermediate 6-4-6-Lafilness.
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Readied 6-8, Class 3, 9241.
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Squad 64-1, okay.
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It's called in by UGI, customer reporting, their CO detectors are going off, readings of up to 180 parts per million in the basement.
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They do have flu-like symptoms,
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and UGI does have a second route.
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Location mentioned:
Lafayette St, Enola, PA 17025
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