Carbon monoxide alarm stops sounding at residence, New Bloomfield PA
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Emergency units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near West Main Street in New Bloomfield Borough. The alarm had been sounding for several days but has now stopped. No one at the residence reported feeling ill. Responders believe the detector may be malfunctioning.
Audio|Heard on: Perry County Emergency Services
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Transcript:
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In Bloomfield Borough, near West Main Street,
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carbon monoxide alarm,
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box 801.
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Rescue 8. Ambulance 89.
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New Bloomfield Borough, near West Main Street,
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carbon monoxide alarm box 801, Rescue 8, ambulance 89, 1934.
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Count Ambulance 89 is responding.
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Ambulance 89, 1935.
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Ambulance 89, you're responding, New Bloomfield Borough,
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near West Main Street, cross streets Chestnut Street and South Apple Street.
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The air detector has been going off for a couple days.
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Now it's stopped.
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No one is sick.
02:02
County Rescue responding.
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Rescue 8, 1937.
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You're responding, New Bloomfield Borough, near West Main Street, cross streets Chestnut Street and South Apple Street.
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Caller stated,
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the detector had been going off constantly for a couple days, now it is stopped.
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No one is sick.
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She believes her detector died.
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Ambulance 89, home location.
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Ambulance 89, 1938.
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Location mentioned:
W Main St, New Bloomfield, PA 17068
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