Carbon monoxide alarm sounded in wilkinsburg home, Wilkinsburg PA
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm went off in the basement of a single-family home near Glenn Avenue in Wilkinsburg. No one was sick or injured.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Fire Dispatch - Channel 1
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Transcript:
00:00
Tension 15 engine.
00:06
Zone 316 and 1312 center in Wilkinsburg, Hill Avenue and Glenn Avenue.
00:11
A carbon monoxide detector alarm.
00:14
Plurge reporting single-family dwelling from Mike's out.
00:18
No one's sick or injured.
00:21
It's in the basement.
00:22
That's 15, 19, 10,000, 316, 13, 12 centers here in the city of Wilkinsburgsbury, Crossdale Avenue, and Collin Avenue.
00:30
I'm going to see-o alarm in the basement, single-family dwelling.
00:35
No one is sick on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Glenn Ave, Wilkinsburg, PA 15221
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