False carbon monoxide alarm at residence in Brownsville Township, Fayette County PA
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Fire departments responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Barnett Avenue in Brownsville Township. The alarm was caused by someone changing the detector's batteries. All units were canceled after the false alarm was confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Safety Dispatch
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01:8
Transcript:
00:00
Just advising, Station 5 and 6 is being activated at near Barnett Avenue, Brownsville Township, for carbon monoxide alarm.
00:08
Okay.
00:13
5, 2,
00:17
29. Okay, 50 knowledge.
00:21
FNI.
00:25
5 portable state county.
00:31
Good.
00:33
You can cancel the fire departments.
00:36
I was changing the batteries in the carbon monoxide detector that went off.
00:45
Racing.
00:52
County, engine 6 acknowledges cancellation all clear.
00:57
Okay, County L, station 5, station 6 units, responded near Barnett Avenue.
01:01
Pound's a township per five portable.
01:05
All units can cancel and changing the battery.
01:07
Again, all units can cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Barnett Ave, Brownsville Township, PA 15417
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