Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation in Pittsburgh home, Pittsburgh PA
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A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a home near Fleming Avenue at Antrim and Chislett in Pittsburgh. The house was evacuated, and one occupant had difficulty breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Fire Dispatch - Channel 1
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Transcript:
00:00
Tenton 35 engine of Battalion 1, gun 114 with medics, at near Fleming Avenue at Antrim and Chislett.
00:08
Compliance reporting there is a carbon monoxide alarm.
00:10
Alarm going off, occupants are not feeling well.
00:13
The house is evacuated.
00:15
Second, 35 engine of Battalion 1, near Fleming Avenue with medics.
00:20
One occupant reports carbon monoxide alarm is going off.
00:22
The house is evacuated.
00:24
One person is experiencing difficulty breathing.
00:26
Remind on fire 1 at 1317.
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Location mentioned:
Fleming Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
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