Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response at Harvey Road, Glenside PA
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Fire personnel responded to a carbon monoxide detector activation near Harvey Road. The detector showed dangerous levels over 1,000 ppm and an odor resembling a bonfire was reported coming from a wood stove inside the home.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County Fire and EMS East, Bucks Fire/EMS West
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Transcript:
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Station 300,
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2 detector, near Harvey Road, Box 29C Charlie 5, Station 300, C detector,
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near Harvey Road,
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off Briarwood Road,
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Box 29 C Charlie 5, Abington
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Okay, engine 302 in the cat to respondent.
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Engine 302 cat and 300, okay.
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Call are supporting your CO detector is going off, showing a level of over 1,000.
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Also, an odor inside the house, smelled like a bonfire.
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It was coming from a Niebuhrs wood stove.
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Location mentioned:
Harvey Rd, Glenside, PA 19038
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