Carbon monoxide alarm at home prompts evacuation, Tamaqua PA
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A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a residence near Clay Street. All occupants evacuated safely and no one reported illness. The basement was ventilated, and the alarm lasted about five minutes.
Audio|Heard on: Schuylkill County Fire
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Transcript:
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District 3 and available chief, carbon monoxide incident at near Clay Street.
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District 3 and available chief,
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Carbon monoxide incident at near Clay Street, 1306.
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Chief Three, good.
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I'll be responding to that call.
00:33
Okay, 1310,
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CO alarm going off for a little bit.
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Now, they have a woodstove for a heating source.
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Everyone's out.
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No one's sick.
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They did state the basement is ventilated.
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It's been going on for about five minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Clay St, Tamaqua, PA 18252
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