Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response at Lebanon store, Lebanon PA
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Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm in an empty store room near Maple Street in Lebanon. They found the issue was a low battery in the detector, which was fixed, and readings were normal.
Audio|Heard on: Lebanon County Fire
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
City of Lebanon, 901, Maple Street, CO detector.
00:07
Fox 15-06, Fireground 11, 1557.
00:11
The truck lines responding.
00:18
I'll be responding.
00:22
I'll be responding 1558.
00:29
Okay, I shape this here, it's fine.
00:38
Private caller reporting alarm coming from a first floor empty store room.
00:48
Copy that.
00:51
They're responding 1,500.
01:02
21's arrived.
01:04
Truck to the Chief, we're stuck in traffic on Lehman Street behind the school bus.
01:09
We'll be there, memorandarily.
01:16
Covered.
01:23
Canning from Chicago.
01:27
Go ahead.
01:30
Place to need some location.
01:32
We've been 11 out on that seat.
01:38
OPE 16-03.
01:45
21 rider from the chief rear-wig entry.
01:48
I'm with the owner now.
01:56
He had a detector that he replaced the battery in that was chirping, but it's no longer chirping.
02:02
So I'm getting normal readings on the meter.
02:04
I think we're okay here.
02:06
Yeah, hard.
02:07
All right, copy that.
02:10
20. You guys can go available.
02:15
20 copies. We're available.
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Location mentioned:
Maple St, Lebanon, PA 17046
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