Possible carbon monoxide detector activation in Mifflin Township, Nescopeck PA
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Emergency crews responded to a possible carbon monoxide detector activation near East 3rd Street in Mifflin Township. Manpower was requested to investigate the alarm and ensure safety.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia and Montour County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:34
Transcript:
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Station 200, request device, Chief 220,
00:03
A, for manpower,
00:05
carbon monoxide detector activation, near East 3rd Street, Mifflin Township.
00:13
Station 200, Chris by Chief T20A for manpower, near East 3rd Street, Mifflin Township, detector activation.
00:19
Operations Fire 2, 029.
00:42
Station 220 request for manpower,
00:45
carbon monoxide detector activation, near East 3rd Street, Mifflin Township.
00:52
Station 200, request for manpower, near East 3rd Street, Mifflin Township.
00:56
near East 3rd Street, Mifflin Township.
00:58
Detector activation, Operation Fire 2,0-134.
01:33
Station 200, request for manpower, carbon monoxide detector activation,
01:37
near East 3rd Street, Mifflin Township.
01:43
Station 200, request for manpower, near East 3rd Street.
01:48
Mifflin Township for detector activation, Operation Fire 2,0137.
01:59
Boardmaking, RITU's order break.
02:03
Chief 200b count.
02:08
The Army, Rescue 204, responding, what's right?
02:14
Okay, Rescue 204 responding.
02:16
near East 3rd Street in Mifflin Township.
02:19
See what's activation, your request by Chief 220A for manpower.
02:27
Confident. Operating frequency, please.
02:31
204 operation will be on fire tube for operation.
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Location mentioned:
E 3rd St, Nescopeck, PA 18635
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