Fire crew responds to carbon monoxide alarm at home, Youngstown OH
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According to the dispatch call, fire crew responded to a home near East Boston Avenue after carbon monoxide and smoke alarms were triggered due to a broken furnace. The resident reported the alarms went off and requested a safety check.
Audio|Heard on: Youngstown Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 9, respond to near East Boston Avenue for a service call.
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Repeating for engine 9, respond to near East Boston Avenue for a service call.
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Car streets are that occur in Homestead, timeout, 10,
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12.
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repeating the report of a service call at near East Boston Avenue for engine 9
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copy non en route
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Caller says that her carbon monoxide and smoke detector alarms were going off yesterday.
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Some company came and she shut them off, but they need firemen to check the home for carbon monoxide due to her furnace being broken.
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Location mentioned:
E Boston Ave, Youngstown, OH 44502
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