Carbon monoxide alarm at duplex on East Summit Street, Mohnton PA
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Fire and EMS units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a duplex near East Summit Street in Mountain Borough. Elevated carbon monoxide levels above 60 parts per million were detected. The furnace was turned off and ventilation was started to remove the gas.
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01:57
Transcript:
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Second dispatch from Mountain Borough, near East Summit Street, between Grape Street and East Miller Street for carbon monoxide activation.
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Latter 57, your second dispatch,
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Wurro,
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Near East Summit Street, between Grape Street and East Motor Street for carbon monoxide activation, forward to the audible alarms, CER507.
00:22
She'll be waiting in the lobby at the front entrance requesting writing.
00:27
Over.
00:33
For January 242s on location.
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142 on location to refresh or 8.
00:43
Berks, let's have a 2nd7-0.240.
00:48
Duplex.
00:49
You know, it would be eating.
00:51
They're not sure.
00:57
1057, copy your four-part message.
00:59
Three-story duplex, nothing's showing.
01:01
You can adopt number one.
01:09
The unit's operating, Mountain Borough, near East Summit Street, operations are on FIROF, 10509.
01:19
Click 5602 work security check.
01:23
We're at, where we're at, we're at running.
01:26
We're out at Reading.
01:27
0510.
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Lieutenant 57.
01:33
Taptan 42.
01:36
Dead.
01:40
We're over 60 parts per million.
01:42
We shut the furnace down.
01:45
We're going to need to ventilate.
01:47
Cooper, we're going to need to sand.
01:53
We're also going to need to get in 35 to see if we have it in there.
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Location mentioned:
E Summit St, Mohnton, PA 19540
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