Possible carbon monoxide alarm triggered by faulty appliance, Chester County PA


A carbon monoxide alarm was activated near Castlebay Ln. A faulty appliance inside the house is suspected to be the source. A female resident showed symptoms including vomiting and pins and needles in her arms and feet. Emergency responders have accessed the residence and the landlord is addressing the issue.
Audio|Source: Chester and Montgomery Counties Fire/EMS
01:0
Transcript:
00:00
near Castlebay Ln.
00:01
The CO alarm activation box.
00:03
2308. Hey Maddo.
00:05
Okay, Matti for 2921 responding.
00:07
2921, okay. Female 57, vomiting has pins and needles in arms and feet.
00:11
She is 34 17.
00:12
C.1.I.S.O.J.1.I.S.O.V.C.1.A.S.O.15.
00:17
17.1.I.I.S.
00:18
Object in pain.
00:19
Habington. Jefferson, urgent care of 1820 Bethline plate, spring.
00:21
Question 181.
00:25
I'll take PICO, please.
00:26
It's still just for an inside gas odor or do you have a source?
00:29
We believe it's coming from a faulty appliance inside the residence.
00:33
We did make access without force of entry.
00:35
The landlord's on that case.
Disclaimer:
This was transcribed by AI and may contain errors. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Castlebay Ln, Franklin Township, PA 19350
Correct
Incorrect