Carbon monoxide detector sounding at sinking spring residence, Sinking Spring PA
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A carbon monoxide and smoke detector was sounding in the basement of a residence near South Hull Street in Sinking Spring. The batteries had been replaced, but the alarm continued to beep. Residents were advised to evacuate.
Audio|Heard on: Berks County and Reading Fire / EMS
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01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Gen 181 responding 1321, near South Hull Street, the carbon monoxide and smoke detector sounding in the basement, they changed the batteries, but it's still beeping.
00:10
They were advised to evacuate.
00:16
Looks by our team now.
00:19
Lotter 18 responding 1321.
00:22
First, Captain 26, can I get any additional on this?
00:28
Captain 26, Chief 26 is on the patient stating no need for fire police.
00:33
At this point it's just a wire, communication wire that was down in the roadway.
00:41
Let's see, police under 26 band ofide station.
00:58
Units is signed Robazone Uboro, Burnville Road, West 10 Avenue, so wires down.
01:02
Fire Police can recall for orders of Chief 26, 1322, 13202.
01:10
13202. 13202.
01:11
SC18 on a route, South Hall Street.
01:15
FC18 responding 1322, near South Hull Street, carbon monoxide, smoke detector sounding in the basement.
01:21
Batteries were changed and it's still beeping.
01:23
Residents were advised to evacuate.
01:29
Watcher 18.
01:31
Not or 18.
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Location mentioned:
S Hull St, Sinking Spring, PA 19608
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