Carbon monoxide alarm active near Shady Avenue, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Shady Avenue in Pittsburgh. The alarm had been active for about 40 minutes with no symptoms reported by occupants. The situation may involve a potential carbon monoxide hazard but no injuries were indicated.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Fire / EMS Fire Dispatch Ch 1
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Transcript:
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Attention, 18 engine, 18 engine only for CO alarm zone 221,
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21,
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23, near Shady Avenue, Department B, Bravo, 10, off of Hobart and Douglas.
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Call reports the CO alarm has been going off for the past 40 minutes, no symptoms reported.
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Get attention, 18 engine, 18 engine only for a CO alarm zone 221,
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21,
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23, near Shady Avenue.
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Department B, Bravo, 10 off of Hobart and Douglas.
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Call it reports, the CO alarm has been going off for the past 40 minutes.
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No symptoms reported.
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Respond in Fire 1, 2102.
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I received 18 engine in service 2104.
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Shady Ave, Pittsburgh, PA
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