No hazard found after carbon monoxide alarm activation, Hummelstown PA
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Fire and emergency units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Shadywood Drive. Investigation found no hazard, as the homeowner was changing the detector batteries. Units cleared after confirming no emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Dauphin County Fire and EMS Dispatch - Digital
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00:00
Fox 484, near Shadywood Drive, a carbon monoxide alarm.
00:10
Alarm.
00:18
Intermediate-4-3 in row.
00:47
From ADT, the (name withheld) Residence AZone 25, that's the other one.
00:55
Class 1.
01:02
That would probably be how it's coded.
01:04
It came as an ASAP to PSAP so there isn't technically a class coding on it.
01:11
Sounds good.
01:30
Count engine 46 and round with three.
02:13
Attack 48 with 3, fire off 4, Leather Wagon 1 you cover?
02:21
G, 48's on the scene.
02:30
Leveno Wagon 1 from County.
02:50
Pro attack 48, you can return.
03:04
Down engine 46 to arrive.
04:41
The alarm company did just advise us that the (name withheld) was changing the batteries.
04:52
It's an all-electric house.
04:54
And we're just going to do a once through, just to calm some nerves.
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Location mentioned:
Shadywood Dr, Hummelstown, PA 17036
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