Carbon monoxide alarm triggers check in Lebanon basement, Lebanon PA
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Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm in the basement near the furnace at a residence near North 9th Avenue in Lebanon City. They checked for carbon monoxide levels, found none, and noted that maintenance personnel were on their way to address the issue.
Audio|Heard on: Lebanon County Fire
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Transcript:
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Lebanon City,
00:05
Near North 9th Avenue, carbon monoxide detector.
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Box 1505,
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842.
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County, Target 1800.
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Drug 18, 844.
00:28
19 responding.
00:32
198844.
00:33
Kanek from Captain 15.
00:35
He placed 50 units on the scene.
00:36
We've got 11.
00:40
Captain 15, 849.
00:43
Can you ask where the detector is?
00:53
Yeah.
00:56
360 here. It looks like the furnace bends out the Bravo side.
01:05
In the basement, at the bottom of the stairs on the right,
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the one that he pushed to silence the system.
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That was the one for carbon monoxide.
01:16
Can you,
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uh... some water and try to find the thermostat to get it to kick up.
01:34
I don't have any readings, but just want to double-check the top of the furnace.
01:39
Okay.
01:46
From 19 operators.
01:52
Occupants here stated that maintenance is in the vicinity, so they are going to stop by here.
02:04
Directors.
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Location mentioned:
N 9th Ave, Lebanon, PA 17046
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