Carbon monoxide alarm activated at kfc near walnut street, Harrisburg PA
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A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered at a KFC near Walnut Street, likely caused by a leaking carbon monoxide canister in the backroom by the soda machine.
Audio|Heard on: Dauphin County Fire and EMS Dispatch - Digital
Listen to dispatch call
00:28
Transcript:
00:00
Blacks-2-1 near Walnut Street, KFC.
00:04
Earth at Cloverfield Road, North 39th Street, Fire alarm, Class 1.
00:07
Company 32,000, 1151.
00:14
Cajun 31 and Tower 32.
00:18
Near Wallin Street, KFC.
00:21
Sounds like it's actually going to be a CO alarm.
00:23
CO canister is leaking, the fire alarms going off.
00:26
What?
00:27
Backroom with the soda machine.
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Location mentioned:
Walnut St, Harrisburg, PA 17109
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