Carbon monoxide alarm triggers urgent response in Carbon County, Weatherly PA
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Fire units responded to Carbon County after a carbon monoxide alarm beeped at a home near West Nesquehoning Street, with concerns about a possible gas leak despite no reported symptoms.
Audio|Heard on: Carbon County and Northampton County Fire/EMS
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
All right, 20-420-Later 1.20 useability 1 for a C-O alarm, negative symptoms, near West Nesquehoning Street, crossrated, Navy, Street, Ethan, communications, act, for 8, 740.
00:12
Keyholder.
00:18
Attempts they were attempting key holder again, not got to call back.
00:24
Okay.
00:25
Leaving knowledge.
00:26
Go ahead and release one dog, please.
00:35
742.
00:41
Okay, point fifty four.
00:48
204.
00:56
2044.
01:01
20 truck one responding.
01:05
Near West Nesquehoning Street.
01:08
Caller saying the Cial alarm was beeping and they needed a new battery.
01:12
Call replaced him but is rather convinced him that there might be a leak, so now you want to check that.
01:20
I'm the account.
01:24
Johnny, 2511, he's got down with a knockbox, is in release.
01:28
Thank you, bye.
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Carbon County, PA
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