Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at west water street unit, Lock Haven PA
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A carbon monoxide alarm activated in Unit 7 at a building on West Water Street in Lock Haven City. Emergency responders arrived and began investigating. A 73-year-old female with lung cancer and recent pacemaker installation was reported feeling unwell with stomach issues. Responders advised evacuating and closing windows while managing the incident.
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Transcript:
00:00
115 West Water Street, Lock Haven City.
00:03
The station fire department box 4201 carbon monoxide alarm activation with no patients.
00:13
115 West Water Street, Unit 7, Lock Haven City.
00:25
Drive and Heritage Ridge.
00:26
It will be in the school nursing area, room 103.
00:30
There is a door code in the comments, a 73-year-old female, not feeling well, but her stomach does not feel right.
00:38
She has lung cancer and cardiac history with recent pacemaker installation.
00:50
Moving currently.
01:02
C-42 responding box 4201 carbon monoxide alarm activation.
01:06
Feel patient 115 West Water Street in Lock Haven City will be in Unit 7.
01:11
Car stated 8, carbon monoxide alarm activation in Unit 7.
01:17
Did advise the reporter to close windows and evacuate.
01:21
2031.
01:30
Upper Rift truck 42 on-scene will be investigating.
01:38
6, on scene.
01:42
2033.
01:44
2033.
01:46
On scene.
01:50
Thank you, 233 on scene.
01:52
233 on scene, 233.
01:58
We will assume West Water Street command and move all operations to Tac 3 repeating Tac 3.
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Location mentioned:
W Water St, Lock Haven, PA 17745
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