False carbon monoxide alarm at Salix home sparks emergency response, Salix PA
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Emergency responders rushed to a Salix home after a carbon monoxide alarm, which was later confirmed as a false alarm caused by battery replacement, with no harm to occupants.
Audio|Heard on: Cambria County Fire and EMS
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06:42
Transcript:
00:00
Station 82, Bravo, carbon monoxide alarm 1660, Oakridge Drive, responding.
00:18
Sash.
00:37
All units responding.
02:26
Call from the alarm company for general activation.
03:13
Received carbon monoxide alarm call from the alarm company, no contact with the resident.
03:37
Approaching from Blue Road.
03:44
Parking on Gardner Road.
06:12
Homeowner was replacing batteries in the monitor.
06:16
No hazardous conditions or symptoms present.
06:19
Homeowner advised it was a false alarm from the security system.
06:36
Units in service cancel carbon monoxide alarm response.
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Location mentioned:
Oakridge Dr, Salix, PA 15952
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