Carbon monoxide detected on Walnut Street, Emmaus PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a carbon monoxide incident near Walnut Street in Emmaus, Pennsylvania. Readings showed elevated levels of carbon monoxide, peaking at 140 parts per million. EMS was requested to assess the occupants for possible exposure.
Audio|Heard on: County Fire County Fire North
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Transcript:
00:00
Got it for Walnut Street, ma'am.
00:03
Walnut Street, come in.
00:06
Update, we had readings on the first floor, thirty-nine parts per million down in a basement.
00:13
One hundred forty PPM. With that, can you dispatch EMS to come and evaluate the occupants?
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