Carbon monoxide alarm activates at Newville home, Newville PA
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A carbon monoxide alarm activated at a home near Doubling Gap Road in Lower Mifflin Township. The occupants opened windows and the alarms stopped. No one reported feeling sick. Emergency responders were requested to check the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Fire Dispatch (Main)
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Transcript:
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Lower Mifflin Township near Doubling Gap Rd, CO detector activation box (number withheld).
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Class 4 in response, I'm just going to make 47.
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Near Doubling Gap Rd.
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CO detector activation box (number withheld), class 1 response, such can be 47 to.
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Issues options due, 1820.
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A quarter is G4147, 1823.
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Chief 147, near Doubling Gap Rd, caller reports alarms went off in the house.
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They opened the windows and the alarms stopped going off.
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They'd like someone to check it out, nobody is feeling sick.
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Location mentioned:
Doubling Gap Rd, Newville, PA 17241
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