Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation in Sinking Spring, Sinking Spring PA
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Fire and EMS units responded to an activated carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Valley Court in Sinking Spring. Residents were evacuated as a precaution, and no symptoms were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Berks County Fire A and EMS
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Works, Deputy 182, engine route near Valley Court.
00:09
182, 2330. 18,
00:10
2, 2330.
00:13
Near Valley Court, carbon monoxide alarm activated.
00:17
No digital readout.
00:18
They were advised to evacuate, no symptoms.
00:21
Appreciate.
00:26
Sir Latter 18, Your Honor.
00:31
All right, you're responding 2332.
00:38
Works on 181.
00:40
Agent 18.
00:46
One. Is it 181 responding, Kerouan in place of rest of the team.
00:51
Copy.
00:52
2333.
00:53
See, your lights are scaring me.
01:02
Works, 9-6402 when I are running.
01:06
6402 on your running, 2336.
01:13
Works, 718-2.
01:15
17-2. 17-2.
01:22
It's often a ladder on location with a single-story residential normal conditions from the alpha side.
01:29
It started evacuated.
01:30
Green option, please.
01:32
Receive, the location reporting a single-story residential normal conditions evacuated, you can have Brooks Fire Ops 2.
01:48
All unit is operating Lower Heidelberg Township for the fire alarm at near Valley Court.
01:54
I'm not operating operations on first for afts number two.
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Location mentioned:
Valley Ct, Sinking Spring, PA 19608
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