Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation in New Philadelphia, New Philadelphia PA
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A carbon monoxide alarm sounded near Macomb Street in New Philadelphia. Residents evacuated the building while fire and rescue units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Schuylkill County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:47
Transcript:
00:00
District 54-2-51.
00:03
Second dispatch, near Macomb Street, New Philadelphia,
00:07
Carbon monoxide.
00:09
541 to count.
00:13
Two, fifty four one good.
00:18
I'll be in route.
00:25
5401, 6.08.
00:27
Problem one for operations.
00:30
The carbon monoxide detector just started going off, everyone's evacuated.
00:40
Copy that, I'll switch over when I get on scene.
00:48
Okay, District 54-2 or 51 response shut.
00:57
5401 the county.
01:04
5401 the county on 7.
01:06
5401.
01:08
5401.
01:11
Just so you know I'm on, I'm having issues with this radio switching over, so if you need me, just get me on south right now until I figure it out.
01:19
Okay, 611. No response from any operatives yet.
01:26
See, you can get me one more unit, and we'll go from there.
01:34
Okay, District,
01:36
54, 2, or 51 response check.
01:41
I grasp for you.
01:44
240 guns?
01:47
I'll get responding then.
01:51
240, 614.
01:54
5401 on the scene.
01:56
Requires one other unit.
01:59
Okay, and Rob.
02:11
County, 5401.
02:16
County Chief 541.
02:19
County Chief 5401,
02:22
Bravo 1. County Chief 50401, Bravo 1.
02:28
Go it, County.
02:31
All right, I have 240 in route.
02:34
Nobody else.
02:36
Your wishes for next.
02:41
I think we'll be okay, County.
02:44
I think we figured a problem out.
02:46
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Macomb St, New Philadelphia, PA 17959
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