Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at Uniontown home, Uniontown PA
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A carbon monoxide alarm went off at a home near Markle Street in Uniontown. No one showed symptoms of poisoning. Occupants were evacuated as a safety measure.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County ICORRS Public Safety Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Say County Faddy, MS, respond near Markle Street in Uniontown.
00:05
I was reporting the carbon monoxide alarms going off.
00:08
No symptoms, so evacuate.
00:10
FD.09.
00:12
Okay,
00:16
coffee's coming.
00:22
The county station 40 personnel fire departments responding near Markle Street, City of Uniontown.
00:30
Carbon monoxide negative symptoms or if you're not.
00:37
Digitrade respond.
00:42
Yes, you're not.
00:47
The carbon monoxide alarm.
00:53
Near Markle Street, Uniontown City.
00:56
CO detector activating with no symptoms.
00:59
They were advised to evacuate.
01:00
FD.09. All right.
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Location mentioned:
Markle St, Uniontown, PA 15401
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