Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by faulty boiler at Ridge Road, Pitman PA
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Fire responders investigated a carbon monoxide alarm triggered by a faulty boiler near Ridge Road. The boiler was being repaired, and the alarm sounded during the call. Large fire apparatus may face access issues near the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Schuylkill County Fire
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Transcript:
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Iron issue 56, near Ridge Road, carbon monoxide investigation, works for fire, near Ridge Road, carbon monoxide investigation 0.00.
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Scuco Fire, 5602.
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5602 guys.
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5602 at 0303.
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We did get a...
00:25
Call for the residents said there you are aware of the issue with the boiler.
00:28
They're currently working on it.
00:29
However, the call taker can hear the CO detector going off in the background.
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He also stated a full-size apparatus will get stuck responding to this, so you want to hear you know, he's gotcha.
00:41
He's probably one.
00:47
Copy B1.
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County, 5610.
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5610.
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In Route 4.
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5610 035, Bravo 1, 02 en route.
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Caller stated they're working on the boiler there and there's an issue with it.
01:12
However, the seal detector is going off in the background.
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Call taker could hear it.
01:15
He also said it pulls like that for us will get stuck on the roadway there.
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Utilize caution.
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Location mentioned:
Ridge Rd, Pitman, PA 17964
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