Carbon monoxide alarm prompts response in Belfast Twp, Big Cove Tannery PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible carbon monoxide alarm activation in Belfast Township near Waltz Road. Residents had evacuated the home before arrival, and no injuries were reported. Units from Company 55 and ambulance services were dispatched to investigate and ensure the area was safe.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton County Fire and EMS
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Belfast Township,
00:02
near Waltz Road.
00:05
Carbon monoxide detector activation, Box 55-01.
00:07
Company 55, ambulance company 55.
01:16
On Bridge Road and Cedar Lane Road.
01:19
Caller stated a carbon monoxide alarm is going off in the house.
01:23
Everyone is out of the structure at this time, nothing further than 921.
01:31
Chief's copy.
01:37
Chief's copy that.
01:42
Okay.
01:44
Is there a creek or something we're headed towards down that area? GPS is telling us Hick Mountain Ridge.
01:54
Yeah, there's a creek.
01:56
That creek's across the creek on the other side.
01:59
I would be 56 is boxed.
02:06
She’s 55 from Tolton.
02:10
Got it, cool.
02:12
That's correct, it is on the Mountain Ridge side.
02:15
However, it's shown as a Belfast Township box.
02:18
There are a few houses on that side of the creek that's in your box area.
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Location mentioned:
Waltz Rd, Big Cove Tannery, PA 17212
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