Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response at apartment, Shippensburg PA
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Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a multifamily home near Walnut Bottom Rd in Shippensburg. Upon arrival, they found normal conditions with no carbon monoxide detected inside the residence.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Fire Ops
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Headquarters 323 on the scene.
00:02
I got a single-story, multifamily dwelling,
00:06
work frame, normal conditions.
00:09
Residents are being evacuated.
00:11
223-1-554.
00:18
Reports from command say the alarm went off about 20 minutes ago.
00:24
Seems like it's been giving issues for the past couple weeks.
00:38
Interior flame.
00:40
Okay,
00:43
bye.
00:46
Normal conditions, no readings yet.
00:49
Just one detector going off, checking them out.
00:54
I copy.
01:04
Command 23 of the truck, officer, once you arrive, if you could do the CO checklist with the homeowner, that'd be appreciated, thanks.
01:14
Power 23 copies, power 23 is approaching.
01:22
Good, right.
01:31
Command by.
01:35
Residence is clear, zero reading.
01:43
The attack for giving to the beat at the end of life.
01:48
I have coffee, thanks.
02:02
Command 23 from Kyle officer.
02:07
Detector is Engelite, zero ppm throughout the structure.
02:19
Scan copies once we have everything together information from the homeowner is available.
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Location mentioned:
Walnut Bottom Rd, Shippensburg, PA 17257
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